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Dental Implant Success Criteria (Albrektsson / Misch Pisa Consensus)

Classify dental implants as Success, Satisfactory Survival, Compromised Survival, or Failure using the two most-cited frameworks — Albrektsson (1986) and Misch / ICOI Pisa Consensus (2008). Essential for implant maintenance and medicolegal documentation in clinical practice.

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Implant Quality (Misch / ICOI Pisa)

SUCCESS

MBL 0.0 mm · PD 0.0 mm · 0 yr in service

Management

Misch Group I + Albrektsson — meets all success criteria. Standard 6-12 month implant maintenance.

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Clinical Disclaimer: Use radiographic measurements made on standardised periapical or CBCT images. Marginal bone loss is measured from the implant shoulder (or first thread of crestal-platform implants) to the most coronal bone-to-implant contact. Always interpret in clinical context — early peri-implantitis can be reversible if managed quickly. Always verify against your local prescribing reference and apply clinical judgment.

Implant maintenance, organised across every recall

DoctorScribe stores periapical / CBCT, peri-implant probing depths, BOP and bone-loss trend per implant — auto-classifies success vs survival vs failure, and prompts your maintenance protocol.

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