Abstract Background The application of the counter-torque technique has been proposed as a conservative and atraumatic alternative for the explantation Baby Jackets of nonmobile dental implants.The objective of this report is to assess the performance of this technique in a large number of patients.Results Three hundred and fifty-five patients were treated for the explantation of 749 nonmobile dental implants.
The explantations were performed by the application of counter-torque to Earrings break the bone-implant interface.Successful implant explantation was achieved in 98.4% of the implants.
The frequency of complications was 1.3%, most commonly related to the appearance of fissure lines at the implant neck.Conclusions The counter-torque technique has a high success rate but is not exempt from complications, although at a very low rate.