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. 2020 Jun 18;11(1):14–19. doi: 10.4103/njms.NJMS_75_16

Table 2.

Clinical conditions affecting implant survival

Higher success rate is seen in Study done by
100% survival rate of patient with oral lichen planus Hernández et al., 2012[21]
Patients with nonparafunctional habits as compared to patients having parafunctional habits such as bruxism lead to fibrous encapsulation of implant Glauser et al., 2001[22]
Conventional flap surgery as compared to flapless surgery Sennerby et al., 2008[23]
Implants inserted with piezoelectric surgery split crest Danza et al., 2009[24]
Dentulous dentition when compared to edentulous teeth Kourtis et al., 2004[25]
Patients with no deleterious habits versus cigarette habit lead to delayed wound healing, inhibit cell proliferation and affects osteoblast function Strietzel et al., 2007[26]