Abstract
Background and aims. Despite the very good results, implant treatment has also been associated with some failures.
The aim of this study was to evaluate the success rate, survival rate, and tissue health indices around XiVE® dental implants
placed in patients in a dental office in Isfahan.
Materials and methods. In this cross-sectional study, 129 XiVE® dental implants were selected. A form was prepared
by two periodontists for the collection of demographic information and assessment of soft- and hard-tissue health at the
implant sites. Data were analyzed by t-test and the Wilcoxon test with SPSS20 statistical software; p = 0.05 was considered
statistically significant.
Results. Of the 129 implants, 57.3% were in males and 42.7% in females; of the total, 47.3% were maxillary, 52.7%
mandibular, and 17.8% were single- and 82.2% multi-unit. Periodontal indices, except probing depth, were significantly
lower around maxillary implants (p < 0.05). There was no statistically significant difference between the left and right jaws
in terms of periodontal index (p > 0.05). In all cases, the periodontal indices of dental implants were lower than those of the
teeth and showed 100% success and survival rates.
Conclusion. The results of this study showed 100% success and 2-year survival rates with XiVE® implants with healthy
tissues surrounding the implants.