Evaluation of bone healing following immediate and delayed dental implant placement

Aim: The purpose of this study was to compare bone healing and coronal bone remodeling following both immediate and delayed placement of titanium dental implants in extraction sockets. Methods and Materials: The study included 49 patients (28 women, 21 men) in need of implant treatment in the anteri...

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Published in:Journal of Contemporary Dental Practice
Main Author: Younis L.; Taher A.; Abu-Hassan M.I.; Tin O.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers (P) Ltd 2009
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Younis L.; Taher A.; Abu-Hassan M.I.; Tin O.
Evaluation of bone healing following immediate and delayed dental implant placement
2009
Journal of Contemporary Dental Practice
10
4
10.5005/jcdp-10-4-35
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-70349507163&doi=10.5005%2fjcdp-10-4-35&partnerID=40&md5=8d661ff9dac3b4226327fe33d04b32c4
Aim: The purpose of this study was to compare bone healing and coronal bone remodeling following both immediate and delayed placement of titanium dental implants in extraction sockets. Methods and Materials: The study included 49 patients (28 women, 21 men) in need of implant treatment in the anterior teeth region of either the maxilla or mandible. Twenty-three subjects received 37 immediate (Im) implants and 26 subjects received 37 delayed (De) implants. The implants were placed immediately in the alveoli following the extraction in the Im group and the implants in the De group were placed approximately six months following the extractions. The width and depth of the marginal bone defects mesial and distal to the implants were evaluated radiographically using computer software designed to measure distances in digitized radiographs. The mean reduction of bone defect over time was 48% (from 3.4 to 1.3 mm) in the Im group which was statistically significant (P <0.05) when tested using a sample t-test, while the mean reduction was 17% (from 2.1 to 1.9 mm) in the De group. Conclusion: The potential exists for bone healing and remodeling in fresh extraction socket defects associated with immediately placed implants. Clinical Significance: Im implantation offers the advantages of reduced operating time and the preservation ofalveolar bone volume. © Seer Publishing.
Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers (P) Ltd
15263711
English
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author Younis L.; Taher A.; Abu-Hassan M.I.; Tin O.
spellingShingle Younis L.; Taher A.; Abu-Hassan M.I.; Tin O.
Evaluation of bone healing following immediate and delayed dental implant placement
author_facet Younis L.; Taher A.; Abu-Hassan M.I.; Tin O.
author_sort Younis L.; Taher A.; Abu-Hassan M.I.; Tin O.
title Evaluation of bone healing following immediate and delayed dental implant placement
title_short Evaluation of bone healing following immediate and delayed dental implant placement
title_full Evaluation of bone healing following immediate and delayed dental implant placement
title_fullStr Evaluation of bone healing following immediate and delayed dental implant placement
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of bone healing following immediate and delayed dental implant placement
title_sort Evaluation of bone healing following immediate and delayed dental implant placement
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description Aim: The purpose of this study was to compare bone healing and coronal bone remodeling following both immediate and delayed placement of titanium dental implants in extraction sockets. Methods and Materials: The study included 49 patients (28 women, 21 men) in need of implant treatment in the anterior teeth region of either the maxilla or mandible. Twenty-three subjects received 37 immediate (Im) implants and 26 subjects received 37 delayed (De) implants. The implants were placed immediately in the alveoli following the extraction in the Im group and the implants in the De group were placed approximately six months following the extractions. The width and depth of the marginal bone defects mesial and distal to the implants were evaluated radiographically using computer software designed to measure distances in digitized radiographs. The mean reduction of bone defect over time was 48% (from 3.4 to 1.3 mm) in the Im group which was statistically significant (P <0.05) when tested using a sample t-test, while the mean reduction was 17% (from 2.1 to 1.9 mm) in the De group. Conclusion: The potential exists for bone healing and remodeling in fresh extraction socket defects associated with immediately placed implants. Clinical Significance: Im implantation offers the advantages of reduced operating time and the preservation ofalveolar bone volume. © Seer Publishing.
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