Nourhan M., A., Samraa A., E., Sherif A., T. (2016). EVALUATION OF IMMEDIATELY LOADED KNIFE THREAD IMPLANTS FOR THE REPLACEMENT OF MANDIBULAR SINGLE- ROOTED TEETH (CLINICAL & RADIOGRAPHIC STUDY). Alexandria Dental Journal, 41(2), 206-213. doi: 10.21608/adjalexu.2016.59284
Abd El-Moneim Nourhan M.; El Sheikh Samraa A.; Tehemar Sherif A.. "EVALUATION OF IMMEDIATELY LOADED KNIFE THREAD IMPLANTS FOR THE REPLACEMENT OF MANDIBULAR SINGLE- ROOTED TEETH (CLINICAL & RADIOGRAPHIC STUDY)". Alexandria Dental Journal, 41, 2, 2016, 206-213. doi: 10.21608/adjalexu.2016.59284
Nourhan M., A., Samraa A., E., Sherif A., T. (2016). 'EVALUATION OF IMMEDIATELY LOADED KNIFE THREAD IMPLANTS FOR THE REPLACEMENT OF MANDIBULAR SINGLE- ROOTED TEETH (CLINICAL & RADIOGRAPHIC STUDY)', Alexandria Dental Journal, 41(2), pp. 206-213. doi: 10.21608/adjalexu.2016.59284
Nourhan M., A., Samraa A., E., Sherif A., T. EVALUATION OF IMMEDIATELY LOADED KNIFE THREAD IMPLANTS FOR THE REPLACEMENT OF MANDIBULAR SINGLE- ROOTED TEETH (CLINICAL & RADIOGRAPHIC STUDY). Alexandria Dental Journal, 2016; 41(2): 206-213. doi: 10.21608/adjalexu.2016.59284
EVALUATION OF IMMEDIATELY LOADED KNIFE THREAD IMPLANTS FOR THE REPLACEMENT OF MANDIBULAR SINGLE- ROOTED TEETH (CLINICAL & RADIOGRAPHIC STUDY)
Dentist, Ministry of Health, Faculty of Dentistry, Alexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Modern implantology is changing direction towards the development of new implant macrodesigns that are able to provide a high level of physico-mechanical characteristics and can offer a high level of primary implant stability that is important for long-term success of the immediate loading treatment protocols. OBJECTIVES: Clinical and radiographic evaluation of immediately loaded knife thread implants for the replacement of mandibular single- rooted teeth. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This study was conducted on ten adult patients with missing mandibular single rooted teeth. AnyRidge knife threaded tapered implants were inserted and immediately loaded with a non-occluding temporary crowns immediately after implant placement. After 3 months, final crowns were delivered. All implants were followed for 6 months. Clinically, each patient was evaluated for pain, tenderness or discomfort, presence of swelling or infection and mobility of the implant. Radiographically, standardized periapical x-ray films were taken then Image-J processing Program was used for the assessment of marginal bone level and bone density around the implant. RESULTS: In only one case moderate pain, peri-implant infection with suppuration and grade III mobility was registered in the first follow up month, that was regarded as a failure case and the implant was removed, resulting in implant survival rates of 90% after six months. There was a statistically significant increase in bone density around the implants throughout the evaluation period. The mean of peri-implant bone loss increased from immediately post-operative to the 3rd month. This increase was statistically significant. Then there was statistically insignificant decrease from the 3rd to the 6th months. CONCLUSIONS: Immediate non-occlusal loading of knife thread implants for the replacement of mandibular single rooted teeth was a successful treatment procedure, with satisfactory clinical outcomes, good survival rate (90%) and a low incidence of complications.
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