Survival of Implant-Retained Overdentures Through Royal Implant Project in Nakhonpathom Hospital

Authors

  • Thanwit Sukcharoen DDS., M.Sc., Nakhonpathom Hospital

Keywords:

Dental implant, implant-retained overdenture, survival of dental implant

Abstract

Objective: This is to evaluate the survival of implant-retained overdentures in Thai elderly patients receiving free implant-retained overdenture services through royal implant project in Nakhonpathom Hospital, Thailand.

Methods: A retrospective non-randomized study was done. A total of 84  patients receiving   implants-retained overdentures through Royal Implant Project were included in this study, 53 patients received the first series (Fun Yim) and 31 received the second series (Kao Aroi). Two dental implants were placed at lower canine area to stabilize the lower denture. Statistical survival analyses were performed according to Kaplan-Meier.

Results: There were 7 out of 84 patients (8.3%) loosen their dental implants. Series of implant was the only one parameter that had a significant difference from each other and patient age more than 70 years showed not significant higher survival rate.

            Conclusion: The survival rate of the implant-retained overdentures through the Royal Implant Project in Nakhon Pathom was 91.8% and the first series (Fun Yim) presented higher survival rate than the second series (Kao Aroi).

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Published

2022-09-29

How to Cite

1.
Sukcharoen T. Survival of Implant-Retained Overdentures Through Royal Implant Project in Nakhonpathom Hospital. Reg 4-5 Med J [internet]. 2022 Sep. 29 [cited 2026 Jan. 3];41(3):279-85. available from: https://he02.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/reg45/article/view/259496