Abstract
Osteoporosis, a systemic condition characterized by decreased bone mass and microarchitectural deterioration, poses
significant challenges in the field of dental implants. The condition increases bone fragility, thus elevating the risk of fracture.
In dentistry, particularly in the placement and longevity of dental implants, osteoporosis has been identified as a critical factor
influencing treatment outcomes. Given the increasing prevalence of osteoporosis globally, understanding its impact on dental
implant survival rates is of paramount importance for clinical practice and patient management.