Abstract:Objective: To evaluate the effect of the cognitive-attitude-behavior reinforced risk perception model in patients undergoing oral implant and prosthesis restoration. Methods: A total of 130 patients who underwent oral implant and prosthesis restoration at our hospital from June 2023 to June 2024 were selected. The control group received conventional risk perception education, while the experimental group received cognitive-attitude-behavior reinforced risk perception intervention in addition to the control group's regimen. After 12 months of implant restoration, the self-efficacy levels, postoperative complication rates, and satisfaction of both groups were assessed. Results: The experimental group showed significantly higher implant surgery scores, lower incidence of peri-implantitis and higher satisfaction with doctors and patients compared with control group. Conclusion: The cognitive-attitude-behavior reinforced risk perception model can enhance self-management efficacy, reduce the incidence of peri-implantitis, and improve doctor-patient satisfaction, demonstrating clinical value for promotion.