Evaluation Of Bone Density Around One-Piece Dental Implants After Immediate Loading: Radiographical Study
Journal: International Journal of Dentistry and Oral Science (IJDOS) (Vol.08, No. 05)Publication Date: 2021-05-06
Authors : Alaa Subuh Bassel Brad Zuhair Al-Nerabieah;
Page : 2357-2361
Keywords : Dental Implant; Immediate Loading; Bone Density;
Abstract
Research Objective: Assessing the radial density around one-piece implants and comparing the values of radial bone density before and after implantation with immediate loading, the changes that will occur, and their long-term implications. Materials and Methods: The research sample consisted of 10 single-piece implants from the Swiss company (ROOT), where the implantation was performed in the posterior region of the mandibular and were immediate loaded, and the changes in the radial density were studied by a CBCT image before and after the implantation and after loading. Results: From the buccal side the bone density increased from before implant placement (496 ± 23) to after implant placement (572 ± 28) to after 3 months (1161 ± 104) to after 6 months (1185 ± 111), there was a statistically significant difference between timepoints (p < 0.001). From the lingual side bone density increased from before implant placement (510 ± 26) to after implant placement (577 ± 17) to after 6 months (1173 ± 62) to after 3 months (1179 ± 78). Conclusion: With the limitation of our study, we can conclude that single-piece dental implants have a good result when we use it with immediate loading in posterior mandibular area.
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