13) Moreover, significant differences (P < 0.01) were observed when comparing peri-implant probing depth at 1 month to that at 3 and 6 months on both the mesial and distal sides. |
PMID:23413822 DOI:10.1563/AAID-JOI-D-12-00210 |
2015 The Journal of oral implantology |
* LASER sintered one-piece early-loaded dental implants for mandibular premolars replacement. |
- This study was designed to evaluate laser-sintered early-loaded 1-piece implants (OPI) based on clinical and radiographic findings. Thirty OPI were placed in the mandibular premolar area and subjected to early loading after 3 weeks of initial placement; patients were followed up for 6 months. Clinical evaluation included pocket depth, gingival health, implant stability, and esthetics. Periapical radiographs were used to measure the marginal bone loss (MBL). All implants were considered successful resulting in a survival rate of 100%. A remarkable difference (P < 0.01) existed when comparing MBL levels at 1 month with those at 3 and 6 months. Significant differences (P < 0.01) existed when comparing implant stability at 1 month to 3 months and at 3 months to 6 months. Moreover, significant differences (P < 0.01) were observed when comparing peri-implant probing depth at 1 month to that at 3 and 6 months on both the mesial and distal sides. The mean value of pink esthetic score was 11 at time of final restoration. The laser-treated early-loaded OPI design is associated with satisfactory clinical and radiographic follow-up results and it is a good alternative to the 2-piece design. |
(1)67 differences | (15)5 correlations | (29)3 influence | (44)2 dose-dependent |
(2)40 increase | (16)5 effects | (30)3 negative | (45)2 elevation |
(3)36 difference | (17)5 for | (31)3 number | (46)2 evidence |
(4)28 decrease | (18)5 increases | (32)3 roles | (47)2 factors |
(5)12 reduction | (19)5 risk | (33)2 (P | (48)2 group |
(6)11 predictors | (20)4 effect | (35)2 alterations | (49)2 inhibition |
(7)10 association | (21)4 in | (36)2 and | (50)2 interaction |
(8)9 improvement | (22)4 reductions | (37)2 at | (51)2 morbidity |
(9)8 *null* | (23)4 relationship | (38)2 between-group | (52)2 positive |
(10)7 changes | (24)3 (p | (39)2 blood | (53)2 prediction |
(11)7 predictor | (25)3 alteration | (40)2 challenge | (54)2 proportion |
(12)7 role | (26)3 as | (41)2 contribution | (55)2 source |
(13)6 correlation | (27)3 higher | (42)2 cytotoxic | (56)2 time |
(14)5 associations | (28)3 improvements | (43)2 decreases |
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