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Table 1 Demography and baseline characteristics (FAS)

From: Evaluation of the clinical safety and performance of a narrow diameter (2.9 mm) bone-level implant: a 1-year prospective single-arm multicenter study

Variable

Bone augmentation

(N = 14)

No bone augmentation

(N = 27)

Total

(N = 41)

Age at baseline (years), mean (SD)

51.44 (15.83)

40.95(18.75)

44.53(18.31)

Gender, n (%)

   

 Male

8 (57.1)

16 (59.3)

24 (58.5)

 Female

6 (42.9)

11 (40.7)

17 (41.5)

 Number of missing teetha, mean (SD)

7.29 (3.83)

5.93(2.76)

6.39(3.18)

Number of existing implants, n (%)

   

 0

11 (78.6)

27 (100.0)

38 (92.7)

 1

1 (7.1)

0 (0.0)

1 (2.4)

 2

2 (14.3)

0 (0.0)

2 (4.9)

Number of planned additional implants, n (%)

   

 0

14 (100.0)

18 (66.7)

32 (78.0)

 1

0 (0.0)

9 (33.3)

9 (22.0)

 Number of clinically relevant conditions

(Last 5 years), n (%)

14 (100.0)

27 (100.0)

41 (100.0)

Number of current clinically relevant conditions, n (%)

   

 0

9 (64.3)

19 (70.4)

28 (68.3)

 1

4 (28.6)

6 (22.2)

10 (24.4)

 2

1 (7.1)

2 (7.4)

3 (7.3)

 Time since tooth extraction or loss at the planned study site (years), mean (SD)

1.09(2.42)

7.75(11.04)

5.30(9.41)

Number of concomitant medications, n (%)

   

 0

6 (42.9)

14 (51.9)

20 (48.8)

 1

2 (14.3)

8 (29.6)

10 (24.4)

 2

3 (21.4)

4 (14.8)

7 (17.1)

 3

1 (7.1)

1 (3.7)

2 (4.9)

 4

2 (14.3)

0 (0.0)

2 (4.9)

  1. FAS full analysis set, SD standard deviation
  2. aThe number of missing teeth includes the number of existing implants