Immediate loading of dental implants in partially edentulous patients: A clinical report

2003 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
pp. 26-29
Author(s):  
Maria Chatzistavrou ◽  
David A. Felton ◽  
Lyndon F. Cooper
2003 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
pp. 26-29 ◽  
Author(s):  
Maria Chatzistavrou ◽  
David A. Felton ◽  
Lyndon F. Cooper

2014 ◽  
Vol 2014 ◽  
pp. 1-6
Author(s):  
Raissa Micaella Marcello Machado ◽  
Luciana de Rezende Pinto ◽  
Otacílio Luiz Chagas Júnior ◽  
Fernanda Faot

In mandibular edentulous patients, treatment based on immediate loading with rigid splinting in the mandible is well accepted; however, it is cost and time dependent, which sometimes limits this type of rehabilitation. To overcome these problems, the technique of immediate loading using a semirigid splinting extension system has been developed. Its advantages include low cost, technical feasibility, and reduced clinic time. This clinical report presents the applicability and the predictability of semirigid splinting of implants in the mandibular arch of an edentulous patient using adistal extension bar prosthesis system.


2004 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 111-119 ◽  
Author(s):  
Thomas Fortin ◽  
Michel Michel Isidori ◽  
Eric Eric Blanchet ◽  
Michel Michel Perriat ◽  
Hervé Hervé Bouchet ◽  
...  

2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 19-24
Author(s):  
Luana Cerqueira Viana ◽  
Lucas Santos Villar ◽  
Barbara Monique Moreira Conceição ◽  
Fabio Jose Barbosa Bezerra ◽  
Leonardos dos Santos Picinini ◽  
...  

The purpose was evaluating the short term survival rate of extra narrow diameter dental implants (2.9 mm, Unitite Slim, S.I.N. Implant System) used to support full-arch mandibular reconstructions. This was a randomized clinical trial analyzing the survival rate of 25 implants measuring 2.9 mm in diameter and 11.5 mm in length (Slim, Unitite, S.I.N. Implant System), and up to 40 N loading torque with immediate loading for protocol-type rehabilitation in the mandible region. Of the 25 implants, 100% remained in function after three months or 180 days of installation. Rehabilitation of total edentulous patients in the mandible with extra-narrow implants (2.9 mm) proved to be effective and promising as an alternative therapy to grafts.


2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Nikolay Makarov ◽  
Giorgio Pompa ◽  
Piero Papi

Abstract Background Immediate loading of implant-supported full-arch rehabilitations has become routine practice when treating edentulous patients. The combination of static computer-aided implant surgery (s-CAIS) and digital prosthetic workflow could eliminate several treatment steps and facilitate prostheses delivery. The aim of this study is to evaluate the 1-year results of digitally prefabricated polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) provisional prostheses without a cast for full-arch computer-assisted immediate loading. Materials and methods A digital pre-operative treatment planning was realized for all patients: dental implants and screw-retained abutments were selected in the planning software and two surgical templates were fabricated for each patient. The first template was mucosa or teeth-supported to drill the holes for fixating pins, while the second template was placed after raising a full-thickness flap and was supported by pins as well as soft or hard tissue distal support. Furthermore, based on the surgical planning, interim prostheses were digitally designed and milled of PMMA resin blocks with subsequent pink resin veneering. Osteotomies and implant placement were performed through the surgical guides and all implants were immediately loaded with prefabricated full-arch interim prostheses directly connected to titanium copings with a flowable resin. Results A total of 55 dental implants were placed in ten patients. In all cases, interim prostheses allowed the insertion of titanium copings without the need of access hole enlargement or adaptation. All the prostheses had 1 year of functional loading to simulate the long provisional phase. No screw loosening occurred at the first removal of the prostheses after implant osseointegration. No fracture occurred during the whole period. After 1 year, the mean marginal bone loss level was 0.37 ± 0.06 mm, while the implant survival rate was 98.18% (n=54/55), with just one implant failing but not affecting final prosthesis delivery to the patient. Conclusions Within the limitations of the present study, the authors concluded that digitally prefabricated provisional prostheses for full-arch immediate loading with s-CAIS could be a valid alternative treatment modality. Milled PMMA restorations proved to be durable enough during the long provisional phase, without prosthetic complications.


2020 ◽  
Vol 25 (2) ◽  
pp. 1495-1500
Author(s):  
DRAGOS EPISTATU ◽  
ELENA STRATAN ◽  
CEZAR TRASCU ◽  
FLORIAN C DOGIOIU ◽  
IOANA SUCIU ◽  
...  

2011 ◽  
pp. 96-103
Author(s):  
Quang Hai Nguyen ◽  
Toai Nguyen

1. Background: Loss of permanent teeth is very common, affected chewing function, speech and aesthetics; restoration of missing teeth with dental implant has several advantages, but we need thoroughly study the clinical and X ray features at the position at missing teeth, then to select the type of implant and make the best plan for the dental implant patients. 2. Materials and method: Cross-section descriptive study. From January 2009 to November 2010, study with 56 patients with 102 implants of MIS and Megagen systems at the Faculty of Odonto-Stomatology, Hue College of Medicine and Pharmacy and Vietnam-Cuba Hospital in Ha Noi. 3. Results: Distributed equally in male and female, common ages 40 – 59 (55,4%), the majority of missing teeth occurs in the lower jaw (63,8%) and especially, the teeth 36 and 46 (25,4%). The majority of missing teeth due to dental caries, dental pulp and apical diseases (64,7%) of the molar teeth (51,9%); the most position of missing tooth have enough bone for dental implants (87,3%), time of tooth loss and bone status in the position of tooth loss are related to each other (p < 0,01). Diameter and length of implant usually used 4.0 – 6.0 mm (63,7%) and 8.5 – 13.0 mm (83,3%). 4. Conclusion: Clinical and X ray features of edentulous patients has an important role in determining the type of implants and treatment planning of dental implants. Key words: Loss of permanent teeth, X ray and clinical features, Dental implant.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wu Hao ◽  
Shi Quan ◽  
Huang Yang ◽  
Chang Ping ◽  
Huo Na ◽  
...  

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