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Title: Immediate loading of implants placed by guided surgery in geriatric edentulous mandible patients
Author: Velasco Ortega, Eugenio
Jiménez Guerra, Alvaro
Ortiz García, Ivan
Moreno Muñoz, José
Núñez Márquez, Enrique
Cabanillas Balsera, Daniel
López López, José, 1958-
Monsalve Guil, Loreto
Keywords: Cirurgia maxil·lofacial
Restauració dental
Implants dentals
Maxillofacial surgery
Dental Restoration
Dental implants
Issue Date: 13-Apr-2021
Publisher: MDPI
Abstract: The aim of this study was to show the clinical outcomes of the immediate loading of implants inserted by guided surgery in edentulous mandible patients. Edentulous mandible patients were diagnosed with oral examination, cone beam computerized tomography and diagnostic casts for intermaxillary relations and treated with 8-10 implants for rehabilitation with guided surgery and immediate loading. After flapless surgery, implants were loaded with an immediate acrylic temporary prosthesis. After a period of six months, a ceramic definitive full-arch prosthesis was placed. A total of 22 patients (12 females and 10 males) were treated with 198 implants. Eleven patients (50%) had a previous history of periodontitis. Six patients (27.3%) were smokers. The follow-up was 84.2 ± 4.9 months. Clinical outcomes showed a global success rate of 97.5% of implants. Five implants were lost during the healing phase with provisional prosthesis. Twenty-two fixed full-arch rehabilitations were placed in the patients over the 193 remaining implants. Mean marginal bone loss was 1.44 mm ± 0.45 mm. Six patients (27.3%) showed some kind of mechanical prosthodontic complication. Eighteen (9.3%) of the 193 remaining implants were associated with peri-implantitis. The antecedents of peri-implantitis are critical elements for the survival of the implants. The loss of implants was significant in patients who smoked up to 10 cigarettes, compared to non-smokers. Peri-implantitis is one of the key elements in the long-term follow-up of implants and it was more manifest in smoking patients, and in those with a history of peri-implantitis. Marginal bone loss was more significant in smokers. Full-arch rehabilitation is presented as a predictable alternative with minor fatigue problems that are easily solvable.
Note: Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18084125
It is part of: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2021, vol. 18, num. 8, p. 4125
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/196919
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18084125
ISSN: 1661-7827
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