Assessment of marginal bone level around immediately loaded single implant used to retain mandibular overdenture with bollard coping vs locator attachments

2020 ◽  
Vol 17 (1) ◽  
pp. 43
Author(s):  
MohamadH Ismael ◽  
DiabF El-Haddad ◽  
OsamaA Helaly ◽  
MohamadA Quassem
2018 ◽  
Vol 8 (3) ◽  
pp. 96-104
Author(s):  
Elsayed Abdallah Abdel-Khalek ◽  
Nesreen El Mekawy

Aim: The aim was to evaluate the efficacy of attachment placement on initial stability and bone height changes for immediately loaded single-implants retaining mandibular overdentures. Methodology: Twenty edentulous patients were recruited for this study; 9 females (45.0%) and, 11 males (55.0%)  (age ranged from 59.0 to 70.0 year). Single endoosseos implant was inserted in the mandibular midline region. Immediately after surgery; Locator abutment was secured on the implant and the male housing was connected intraorally using direct pick-up procedure. Marginal bone height measurements and implant stability values were assessed at the time of implant placement (baseline), 2,4,6,8, 12, 24 weeks then every 6-month interval up to 18 months post-implant placement.    Results: The implant stability values decreased markedly from the baseline, during 4 weeks and, then increased gradually until reaching the initial values after 12 weeks followed by continuous increase to study’s end (p<0.05). The peri-implant marginal bone level revealed an acceptable range of bone loss with a statistically significant differences between different follow-up times and it continued to the end of the study (p<0.05). Conclusion: Retaining an overdenture by immediately loaded single implant could be a successful treatment option for mandibular edentulous arches, especially in people with limited financial resources. The use of Locator attachment seemed to have a favorable effect on implant stability and marginal bone around immediately loaded single implant mandibular overdenture after 18-months of function.


2019 ◽  
Vol 0 (0) ◽  
pp. 0-0
Author(s):  
sara mohamed ◽  
nesrin elmahrouky ◽  
Hala Gamal el din ◽  
nahed abd elmoniem

Author(s):  
Matteo Albertini ◽  
Federico Herrero-Climent ◽  
Carmen María Díaz-Castro ◽  
Jose Nart ◽  
Ana Fernández-Palacín ◽  
...  

Background: Implant dentistry has evolved over time, resulting in better treatment outcomes for both patients and clinicians. The aim of this trial was to test whether the immediate loading of implants with a platform-switching design influences the marginal bone level, compared to four-week loading, after one year of follow-up. Moreover, a comparison of clinical data regarding implant survival, implant stability, and patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) was conducted. Methods: Klockner® VEGA® implants with a ContacTi® surface were placed in partially edentulous patients in the posterior areas. Group A received an immediately loaded prosthesis (one week) and Group B received an early-loaded prosthesis (four weeks). All abutments were placed at the time of surgery. Radiographic and clinical data were recorded. Results: Twenty-one patients were treated (35 implants). No implants were lost during the study. The final marginal bone level did not show differences between groups. The bone loss at 12 months at the implant level was 0.00 mm for both groups (median). The final implant quotient stability (ISQ) values did not differ between groups (median 73 and 70.25), nor did the other clinical parameters or PROMs. Conclusions: The results suggest that neither of the loading protocols with the implants used influenced the marginal bone level—not the osseointegration rate, clinical conditions, or PROMs.


2018 ◽  
Vol 33 (4) ◽  
pp. 847-852 ◽  
Author(s):  
Michele Cassetta ◽  
Roberto Di Giorgio ◽  
Ersilia Barbato

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