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Table 3 Association between the cause of missing teeth and implants outcomes

From: Outcomes of dental implants in young patients with congenital versus non-congenital missing teeth

Congenital vs non-congenital causes

Model 1

Model 2

OR

95% CI

p value

OR

95% CI

p value

Implant loss

5.25

0.25, 108.33

0.283

4.17

0.24, 71.72

0.326

Satisfaction

19.71

1.33, 292.19

0.030*

18.18

1.14, 289.15

0.040*

Complaints

0.55

0.12, 2.49

0.435

0.70

0.14, 3.49

0.667

Mobility

0.84

0.07, 9.48

0.886

0.88

0.08, 9.21

0.912

Bleeding

1.12

0.40, 3.18

0.827

1.07

0.37, 3.07

0.905

Recurrent inflammations

1.43

0.44, 4.70

0.555

1.47

0.45, 4.88

0.525

  1. Footnote: OR odds ratio; *statistically significant p values are presented in italics
  2. Model 1 was adjusted for age, sex, smoking (yes or no), and number of missing teeth (continuous)
  3. Model 2 was additionally adjusted for bone augmentation (yes or no) and additional surgical procedures involving craniofacial structures (yes or no)