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2. Performance and Maximum Functional Masticatory Force in Patients with Dentomucosal-supported and Implant-supported Removable Partial Dentures
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Mauricio Toro, Alain Manuel Chaple-Gil, Fernando Romo, and Leonardo Díaz
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implantes dentales ,prótesis removible ,rendimiento masticatorio ,fuerza masticatoria. ,Dentistry ,RK1-715 ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Introduction: Due to edentulousness, masticatory performance and masticatory force decrease, which implies a disorganization and decompensation of the stomatognathic system with forces provoked by mastication, which are distributed in the bone through teeth and mucous membranes and cause bone resorption in edentulous areas. Objective: To compare masticatory performance and maximum functional masticatory force in partially edentulous patients with dentomucosally supported removable partial dentures before and after surgical installation of osseointegrated implants as auxiliary prosthetic abutments. Methods: Ten patients rehabilitated with removable partial dentures were selected. The biomechanical test of masticatory force measurement and the Manly test were performed to evaluate masticatory performance before implant installation and at three- and six-months post-surgery. Results: An average masticatory performance value of 24.2 ± 9.73 % was obtained before implant surgery, 44.1 ± 13.28 % at three months and 45.6 ± 14.33 % at six months after implant surgery (p = 0.001). Before implant surgery, an average masticatory force of 10.6 ± 4.34 kg, 12.5 4.28 kg at three months and 15.1 ± 5.12 kg at six months after implant surgery was obtained (p = 0.008). Conclusions: The use of osseointegrated implants as auxiliary abutments in dentomucosally supported removable prostheses are associated with increased masticatory performance and increased maximum functional masticatory force, associated with relief of direct load on edentulous maxillary ridges.
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- 2024
3. Estudio in vitro del ajuste de supraestructuras pasivadas sobre implantes múltiples // In vitro study of the adjustment of passivated suprastructures on multiple implants
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Edgardo Boero López and Juan Carlos Albera
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ajuste pasivo ,discrepancia marginal ,implantes dentales ,sobredentadura ,dental implants ,marginal discrepancy ,overdenture ,passive fit ,welding ,Dentistry ,RK1-715 ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Objetivo: Comparar dos procedimientos de soldadura convencionales empleando una aleación de Cr-Co, para conectar barras coladas seccionadas a ser fijadas sobre implantes. Materiales y métodos: A partir de un modelo maestro que representa un maxilar desdentado con cuatro implantes, se confeccionaron veinte (n=20) probetas seccionadas en tres partes. Se conformaron dos grupos, cada uno con diez (n=10) ejemplares. Una vez acondicionadas, fueron atornilladas al modelo maestro. Su desajuste inicial se analizó utilizando una lupa estereoscópica, con una cámara incorporada y un software. Las partes fueron soldadas empleando un procedimiento diferente para cada grupo. Las correspondientes al Grupo I se invistieron en un block refractario a base de sílico-fosfato. Las del Grupo II se montaron en una estructura metálica Clever Spider. El desajuste fue mensurado y los resultados procesados estadísticamente. El nivel de significación fue establecido en p0,05. Al comparar entre sí los grupos I y II, por medio de la prueba t y de comprobación no paramétrica de Mann-Whitney, se observaron diferencias no significativas, p=0,41 y p=0,38 respectivamente. Conclusiones: Bajo las condiciones de este estudio, se observó que los dos métodos de soldadura analizados fueron confiables para unir supraestructurasos metálicas sin que se afecte su ajuste final. //Aim: Compare two conventional welding procedures using a Cr-Co alloy, to connect sectioned cast bars to be fixed on implants. Materials and methods: From a master model representing a toothless jaw with four implants, twenty (n=20) specimens sectioned into three parts were made. Two groups were formed, each with ten (n=10) specimens. Once conditioned, they were screwed to the master model. Its initial mismatch was analyzed using a stereoscopic magnifier, with a built-in camera and a software. The parts were welded using a different procedure for each group. Those corresponding to Group I were invested in a refractory block based on silyl-phosphate. Those of Group II were mounted on a Clever Spider metal structure. The mismatch was measured, and the results processed statistically. The level of significance was established at p0.05. When comparing groups I and II, using the t-test and the Mann-Whitney nonparametric verification, non-significant differences were observed, p=0.41 and p=0.38 respectively. Conclusions: Under the conditions of this study, it was observed that the two welding methods analyzed were reliable for joining metallic superstructures without affecting their final fit.
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- 2023
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4. Gestão em um projeto de extensão universitária: uma abordagem multimeios.
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Santos Lages, Frederico, Rocha Dias, Danilo, and Alex Avelar, Ewerton
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- 2024
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5. Osteomielitis, perimplantitis y fractura vertical radicular mandibular en un paciente con fibromialgia: presentación de caso.
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Camargo-Coronell, Kenny, Villar-Salinas, Wilson, Díaz-Caballero, Antonio, and Simancas-Escorcia, Víctor
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OSTEOMYELITIS diagnosis ,DIAGNOSIS ,DENTAL implants ,FIBROMYALGIA ,OSTEOMYELITIS ,PERI-implantitis ,TREATMENT effectiveness ,PAIN ,MANDIBLE ,TOOTH fractures ,ALCOHOL drinking ,DENTAL extraction ,HEMORRHAGE ,ORAL health - Abstract
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- 2024
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6. Resultado de las sobredentaduras superiores según número de implantes dentales en pacientes edéntulos totales.
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Guerra Maticorena, Claudia Marina Elena, Bardález Daza, Rogger, and Pomacóndor Hernández, César
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- 2024
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7. Complicación en la colocación de implante dental con compromiso de nervio dentario inferior reporte de caso clínico, seguimiento de 3 años.
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Carpio-Cevallos, C., Chauca-Bajaña, L., Arroyo-Apolo, D., Juez Medina, C., Proaño Yela, P., Siguencia Suarez, L. J., and Velásquez Ron, B.
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- 2023
8. La pérdida ósea marginal en la rehabilitación fija con implantes en pacientes edéntulos. Un estudio a 3 años.
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Carretero Barrado, L., Moreno Muñoz, J., Nuñez Marquez, E., Jiménez Guerra, A., Ortiz García, I., Monsalve Guil, L., and Velasco Ortega, E.
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- 2023
9. El tratamiento con implantes insertados en localizaciones alveolares regeneradas con betafosfato tricalcico.
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Grau Leon, I. B., Guerra Cobian, O., Sanchez Silot, C., and Garcia Romero, J. L.
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- 2023
10. Análisis estadístico neutrosófico sobre el conocimiento del implante y la endodoncia.
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Pérez Solís, Luis Fernando, Reinoso Toledo, Elizabeth Paulina, and Astudillo Carruyo, Andreina José
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- 2023
11. Estudio in vitro del ajuste de supraestructuras pasivadas sobre implantes múltiples.
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López, Edgardo Boero and Albera, Juan Carlos
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WELDING ,MAGNIFYING glasses ,DENTAL implants ,METALS ,ALLOYS - Abstract
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- 2023
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12. Factores que afectan la estabilidad de los implantes dentales según la medición del coeficiente de estabilidad del implante (ISQ). Una revisión sistemática de la literatura.
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Chiriboga Malo, José Antonio, Ramírez Freire, Valeria Dennis, Velazco Dávila, Jorge Andrés, Tabares Acevedo, Yancy Alejandra, and Moreno Abello, Gloria Cristina
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- 2023
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13. Investigación clínica a largo plazo del tratamiento con implantes dentales.
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Velasco Ortega, E., Jimenez Guerra, A., Moreno Muñoz, J., Ortiz García, I., Rondón Romero, J. L., Núñez Márquez, E., Matos Garrido, N., and Monsalve Guil, L.
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- 2023
14. Técnica del acceso apical con injerto simultáneo de tejido conectivo subepitelial para el tratamiento de una fenestración del tejido blando peri-implantario: descripción de la técnica y presentación de un caso clínico.
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Quispe-López, N. and Montero, J.
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- 2023
15. «Split crest» con colocación simultánea de implantes en sector anterior. Reporte de un caso.
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Escobedo Plata, María Patricia and Guizar Mendoza, Juan Manuel
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- 2023
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16. Importancia de la apropiada selección de aditamentos protésicos sobre implantes para conservar el estado de salud gingival: Reporte de caso.
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Cárdenas Haro, D., Vega Cortez, L., Benavidez Ochoa, A., and Velásquez Ron, B.
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- 2023
17. REHABILITACIÓN IMPLANTOSOPORTADA EN PACIENTE CON ENFERMEDAD PERIODONTAL
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Ivan Carrera Bayas, Ana Loayza Romero, Leonardo Siguencia Suarez, and Gustavo Icaza Latorre
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implantes dentales ,implante protésico ,periodontosis ,Dentistry ,RK1-715 - Abstract
La pérdida de órganos dentales a causa de enfermedad periodontal en pacientes adulto es muy frecuente afectando su calidad de vida. Objetivo: Restituir la función, estética por medio de prótesis implanto soportada. Caso Clínico: paciente de 53 años de edad de sexo masculino se le diagnóstico periodontitis estadio IV, generalizada grado C, el tratamiento propuesto en este caso fue realizar tres fases, dos quirúrgicas y una protésica, fase 1 exodoncias y colocación de cinco implantes e instalación de dos prótesis acrílicas removibles inmediatas con acondicionador de tejido, fase 2 apertura y colocación de cicatrizadores y fase 3 consta de rehabilitación protésica con una prótesis acrílica removible total superior y prótesis implanto soportada inferior, obtenidos los modelos funcionales estos son montados en un articulador semi ajustable por medio de rodetes de altura, determinará la dimensión vertical, relación céntrica se realiza un escaneo de modelos y usando el sistema CAD/CAM se diseñar la barra en L y posteriormente se fabricara en aleación de cromo cobalto luego por método convencional o análogo se acrilán las dos prótesis. Conclusión: se rehabilitó al paciente con prótesis implanto soportada o híbrida inferior fija siendo una opción viable al ser segura para el paciente en el contexto de estabilidad funcional y estéticamente, la prótesis superior convencional es una opción aceptable, ya que se tiene mayor estabilidad en comparación a una convencional inferior y protege a la prótesis inferior híbrida de cargas excesivas que puedan originar fracturas o pérdida ósea a largo plazo.
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- 2023
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18. Factors conditioning the vitality of dental implants
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Ana Belén Beltrán Sánchez, Celine Maybeth Toapanta Amores, and Gabriela Liseth Vaca Altamirano
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implantes dentales ,oseointegración ,difosfonatos ,radioterapia ,Medicine ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Dental implant treatment is the most predictable therapeutic option in the partial or total replacement of missing teeth; currently it has a considerable success rate, however, failures do not escape them. Being a complex procedure, it is essential to have a good working protocol, i.e. a correct diagnosis in order to identify risk factors that may lead to implant failure and to restore the health, esthetics and function of our patients for many years, implementing preventive measures. The purpose of this article is to make known by means of an updated literature analysis the risk factors that could affect the osseointegration process, as well as the different lesions that can occur. Among the variables analyzed were: osteoporosis, smoking, consumption of bisphosphonates, receiving radiotherapy treatment, as well as the age and sex of the patient. The subject of the risk factors that condition the vitality of dental implants can help more professionals to contribute with alternatives and development so that dental implants continue to evolve. A bibliographic, documentary, exploratory and non-experimental, qualitative research was carried out by means of a search of articles in databases such as: Pubmed, Scielo, Google Scholar.
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- 2023
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19. Factores que condicionan la vitalidad de los implantes dentales.
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Beltrán Sánchez, Ana Belén, Toapanta Amores, Celine Maybeth, and Vaca Altamirano, Gabriela Liseth
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DENTAL implants ,OSSEOINTEGRATION ,DENTAL care ,FACTOR analysis ,DATABASE searching - Abstract
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- 2023
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20. Aumento de tejido gingival queratinizado alrededor de implantes dentales con matriz de colágeno porcino. Reporte de caso.
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Coutiño Cerda, Ximena, Martínez Gutiérrez, Daniel, and Harris Ricardo, Jonathan
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GINGIVAL grafts ,GINGIVAL recession ,CONNECTIVE tissues ,DENTAL implants ,COLLAGEN ,GINGIVA ,REHABILITATION - Abstract
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- 2023
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21. Manejo de quiste odontogénico glandular con rehabilitación implantológica guiada. Reporte de un caso.
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Cristofer Felices, Kevin, Mariano Astigueta, José, Hugo Attaguile, Alberto, Alejandro Benítez, Javier, and Ana Giannunzio, Graciela
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SURFACE preparation ,ODONTOGENIC cysts ,CONSERVATIVE treatment ,DENTAL implants ,ORAL surgery ,REHABILITATION - Abstract
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- 2023
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22. Nivel óseo alrededor de implantes adyacentes a dientes e implantes
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John Jairo Gómez-Guzmán, Yohana Marcela Arias-Holguín, María Isabel Pérez, Felipe Augusto Restrepo-Restrepo, Carolina Rodríguez-Medina, and Javier Enrique Botero
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altura ósea interproximal ,dientes ,implantes dentales ,pérdida ósea ,radiografías ,Science ,Science (General) ,Q1-390 - Abstract
[Objetivo] Determinar las diferencias en el nivel óseo de implantes adyacentes a dientes e implantes. [Metodología] en este estudio transversal se incluyeron 17 pacientes con un total de 51 implantes dentales estables con carga funcional de, al menos, 6 meses. Los implantes estaban localizados adyacentes a dientes naturales/implantes o ambos. Se realizó análisis clínico completo de los implantes y dientes adyacentes, así como medición radiográfica del nivel óseo adyacente a diente o implante. Los datos fueron analizados para determinar diferencias en el nivel óseo del lado adyacente a diente en comparación con el lado adyacente a implante (p ≤ 0.05). [Resultados] La distancia de la cresta ósea en sentido coronal a la plataforma del implante, en relación con la presencia de diente o implante fue alrededor de 1 mm. El nivel óseo en zonas adyacentes a implantes se localizó más apical (2.9 ± 1.4 mm) en comparación con zonas adyacentes a dientes naturales (1.3 ± 0.07 mm; p < 0.05). El análisis bivariado indicó que es más probable encontrar el nivel óseo más coronal a la plataforma de un implante adyacente a diente, en comparación con la presencia de otro implante adyacente (p = 0.04). [Conclusión] los resultados de este estudio indican que el nivel óseo de implantes adyacentes a dientes naturales se mantiene más coronal a la plataforma del implante en comparación con las zonas adyacentes a otros implantes. Esto sugiere mayor estabilidad de implantes cuando están adyacentes a dientes naturales.
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- 2022
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23. Manejo de quiste odontogénico glandular con rehabilitación implantológica guiada. Reporte de un caso// Management of glandular odontogenic cyst with guided implantologic rehabilitation. Case report
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Kevin Felices, Jose Mariano Astigueta, Alberto Hugo Attaguile, Javier Benitez, and Graciela Ana Giannunzio
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cbct ,cirugía bucal ,implantes dentales ,//cbct ,dental implants ,odontogenic cysts ,Dentistry ,RK1-715 ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Resumen Objetivo: Describir el manejo de un caso de quiste odontogénico glandular, con tratamiento conservador, terapias adyuvantes y rehabilitación implantoasistida a los 7 años de seguimiento. Caso clínico: Se presenta un caso clínico de un paciente masculino con una lesión mandibular con diagnóstico de quiste odontogénico glandular. El tratamiento que se realizó fue una enucleación con tratamiento de superficie con solución de Carnoy y ostectomía periférica. Se realizó seguimiento clínico y radiográfico durante 7 años verificando ausencia de recidiva, momento en cual se realizó mediante planificación virtual la colocación de implantes con guías quirúrgicas de precisión para rehabilitación implanto asistida. Palabras claves: CBCT, cirugía bucal, implantes dentales, quiste odontogénico// Abstract Aim: To describe the management of a case with a glandular odontogenic cyst, treated with a conservative treatment, adyuvant therapy and guided implantologic rehabilitation at 7 years of follow up. Clinical case: A case report of a male patient with a mandibular lesion with a diagnose of glandular odontogenic cyst is presented. The treatment that was performed was an enucleation with surface treatment with Carnoy’s solution and peripheral ostectomy. Clinical and radiographic follow up was carried out for 7 years, verifying the absence of recurrence. At that time, it was done placement of implants with virtual planning and precision surgical guides for implant-assisted rehabilitation. Key words: CBCT, dental implants, odontogenic cysts, oral surgery.
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- 2023
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24. FRATURA DE IMPLANTE DENTÁRIO: RELATO DE CASO.
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Mendonça Gusmão, Bianca, Herrero Domene, Luana, and de Oliveira Marson, Giordano Bruno
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- 2022
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25. Caracterización anatómica de la cresta infracigomática y sus factores asociados; en CBCTS obtenidas de pacientes atendidos en el centro radiológico “Scanner Cuenca”, en el período noviembre 2021 - junio 2023, Cuenca-Ecuador
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Villavicencio Caparó, Ebingen, Yánez Gaibor, Olga Mercedes, Villavicencio Caparó, Ebingen, and Yánez Gaibor, Olga Mercedes
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Background: The dimensions of the infrazygomatic ridge must be previously analyzed for the installation of mini-dental implants, in this way to avoid loss of them in the application of different biomechanics. Objective: The present study aimed to analyze the dimensions of the infrazygomatic ridge "thickness and height" of patients treated at the "Scanner Cuenca" radiological center, in the period November 2021-June 2023, Cuenca- Ecuador Methodology: Involves the use of CBCTs to classify patients according to their skeletal pattern, sex and age. Subsequently, measurements were carried out on the CBCT images, specifically in the mesiobuccal and distobuccal root of the first permanent upper molar, as well as in the mesiobuccal root of the second permanent upper molar. Results: It was determined if there are significant differences in the dimensions of the infrazygomatic ridge between the different groups.
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- 2024
26. State of the Oral Implantology Practice in Spain during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Cross-Sectional Survey
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Salgado Peralvo, Ángel Orión, Daniel Fernández-Cerero, Alvaro Garcia-Sanchez, Naresh Kewalramani, Eugenio Velasco-Ortega, Álvaro Jiménez-Guerra, Iván Ortiz-García, Jesús Moreno-Muñoz, Enrique Núñez-Márquez, José López-López, Loreto Monsalve-Guil, Salgado Peralvo, Ángel Orión, Daniel Fernández-Cerero, Alvaro Garcia-Sanchez, Naresh Kewalramani, Eugenio Velasco-Ortega, Álvaro Jiménez-Guerra, Iván Ortiz-García, Jesús Moreno-Muñoz, Enrique Núñez-Márquez, José López-López, and Loreto Monsalve-Guil
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At the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, strict measures of confinement and social distancing were taken. Dentists were considered essential personnel and their activity was restricted to emergency treatment. The present observational study aims to determine the situation of oral implantology practice in Spain during the initial period of the COVID-19 pandemic. This is a cross-sectional observational study based on the STROBE (Strengthening the Reporting of Observational Studies in Epidemiology) guidelines. An electronic survey consisting of three blocks of questions was sent to all members of the Spanish Society of Implants. The data were analyzed using descriptive analysis. A total of 237 participants (14.3%) responded to the questionnaire. The majority of participants (60.8%) only attended emergencies during the first 9 months of the pandemic. Despite this, 77.2% reported having performed dental implant surgeries and 75.5% indicated that they performed non-essential treatments. The activity was fully recovered by 64.1% of the surveyed dentists. The majority of dentists (90.7%) considered that sufficient/adequate preventive measures were carried out at their workplace, which possibly contributed to the fact that 49.3% were not afraid of becoming infected. This concern was significantly and directly proportionally associated with the age of the surveyed dentists. The oral implant practice was affected to a greater extent during the first 9 months of the pandemic, especially in urban areas, with a greater impact on the workload of professionals with less specialised training in oral implantology., Sociedad Española de Implantes, Depto. de Especialidades Clínicas Odontológicas, Fac. de Odontología, TRUE, pub, Descuento UCM
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27. Clinical effects of the adjunctive use of a 0.03% chlorhexidine and 0.05% cetylpyridinium chloride mouth rinse in the management of peri-implant diseases: A randomized clinical trial
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Wiley online library, Pulcini Alberto, Bollaín Juan, Sanz Sánchez, Ignacio, Figuero Ruiz, Elena, Alonso Álvarez, Bettina María, Sanz Alonso, Mariano, Herrera González, David, Wiley online library, Pulcini Alberto, Bollaín Juan, Sanz Sánchez, Ignacio, Figuero Ruiz, Elena, Alonso Álvarez, Bettina María, Sanz Alonso, Mariano, and Herrera González, David
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Aim: To evaluate the efficacy of a 0.03% chlorhexidine and 0.05% cetylpyridinium chloride mouth rinse, as an adjunct to professionally and patient-administered mechanical plaque removal, in the treatment of peri-implant mucositis (PiM). Material and methods: Patients displaying PiM in, at least, one implant were included in this randomized, double-blinded, clinical trial. Subjects received professional prophylaxis (baseline and 6 months) and were instructed to regular oral hygiene practices and to rinse, twice daily, with the test or placebo mouth rinses, during one year. Clinical, radiographic and microbiological outcomes were evaluated at baseline, 6 and 12 months. Disease resolution was defined as absence of bleeding on probing (BOP). Data were analysed by repeated measures ANOVA, Student's t and chi-square tests. Results: Fifty-four patients were included and 46 attended the final visit (22 in control and 24 in test group). In the test group, there was a 24.49% greater reduction in BOP at the buccal sites (95% confidence interval [3.65-45.34%]; p = 0.002) than in controls. About 58.3% of test implants and 50% controls showed healthy peri-implant tissues at final visit (p > 0.05). Conclusions: The use of the test mouth rinse demonstrated some adjunctive benefits in the treatment of PiM. Complete disease resolution could not be achieved in every case. Trial registration: ClinicalTrials.gov NCT03533166. Keywords: chlorhexidine; dental implant; mouth rinse; peri-implant diseases; peri-implant mucositis., Depto. de Especialidades Clínicas Odontológicas, Fac. de Odontología, TRUE, pub
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28. An in vitro biofilm model associated to dental implants: Structural and quantitative analysis of in vitro biofilm formation on different dental implant surfaces
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Sánchez Beltrán, María Del Carmen, Llama-Palacios, Arancha, Fernández, Eva, Figuero Ruiz, Elena, Marín Cuenda, María José, León, Rubén, Blanc, Vanesa, Herrera González, David, Sanz Alonso, Mariano, Sánchez Beltrán, María Del Carmen, Llama-Palacios, Arancha, Fernández, Eva, Figuero Ruiz, Elena, Marín Cuenda, María José, León, Rubén, Blanc, Vanesa, Herrera González, David, and Sanz Alonso, Mariano
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Objectives: The impact of implant surfaces in dental biofilm development is presently unknown. The aim of this investigation was to assess in vitro the development of a complex biofilm model on titanium and zirconium implant surfaces, and to compare it with the same biofilm formed on hydroxyapatite surface. Methods: Six standard reference strains were used to develop an in vitro biofilm over sterile titanium, zirconium and hydroxyapatite discs, coated with saliva within the wells of pre-sterilized polystyrene tissue culture plates. The selected species used represent initial (Streptococcus oralis and Actinomyces naeslundii), early (Veillonella parvula), secondary (Fusobacterium nucleatum) and late colonizers (Porphyromonas gingivalis and Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans). The developed biofilms (growth time 1 to 120h) were studied with confocal laser scanning microscopy using a vital fluorescence technique and with low-temperature scanning electron microscopy. The number (colony forming units/biofilm) and kinetics of the bacteria within the biofilm were studied with quantitative PCR (qPCR). As outcome variables, the biofilm thickness, the percentage of cell vitality and the number of bacteria were compared using the analysis of variance. Results: The bacteria adhered and matured within the biofilm over the three surfaces with similar dynamics. Different surfaces, however, demonstrated differences both in the thickness, deposition of the extracellular polysaccharide matrix as well as in the organization of the bacterial cells. Significance: While the formation and dynamics of an in vitro biofilm model was similar irrespective of the surface of inoculation (hydroxyapatite, titanium or zirconium), there were significant differences in regards to the biofilm thickness and three-dimensional structure., Depto. de Especialidades Clínicas Odontológicas, Fac. de Odontología, TRUE, pub
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29. Influence of implant connection, abutment design and screw insertion torque on implant-abutment misfit
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Vélez, Jorge, Peláez Rico, Jesús, López Suárez, Carlos, Agustín-Panadero, Ruben, Tobar Arribas, Celia, Suárez, María J., Vélez, Jorge, Peláez Rico, Jesús, López Suárez, Carlos, Agustín-Panadero, Ruben, Tobar Arribas, Celia, and Suárez, María J.
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Background: An accurate fit at the implant-abutment interface is an important factor to avoid biological and mechanical complications. The aim of this study was to evaluate the marginal misfit at the implant-abutment interface on external and Morse taper connection, with straight and angulated abutments under different insertion torque loads. Materials and Methods: A total of 120 implants were used, 60 with external connection (EC) and 60 with Morse taper connection (IC). Straight (SA) (n = 60) and angulated abutments (AA) (n = 60) were randomly screwed to each connection at different torque levels (n = 10 each): 10, 20 and 30 Ncm. All specimens were subjected to thermal and cyclic loading and the misfit was measured by scanning electron microscopy. Data were analyzed with one-way ANOVA, t-test and Kruskal-Wallis test. Results: Significant differences (p < 0.001) were found between connections and abutments regardless of the torque applied. Morse taper connections with straight and angulated abutments showed the lowest misfit values (0.6 µm). Misfit values decreased as torque increased. Conclusions: The misfit was affected by the type of connection. The type of abutment did not influence the fit in the Morse taper connection. The higher the tightening torque applied the increase in the fit of the implant-abutment interface., Depto. de Odontología Conservadora y Prótesis, Fac. de Odontología, TRUE, pub
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30. Structural and histological differences between connective tissue grafts harvested from the lateral palatal mucosa or from the tuberosity area
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Sanz-Martín, I., Rojo, E., Maldonado, E., Stroppa, G., Nart, J., Sanz Alonso, Mariano, Sanz-Martín, I., Rojo, E., Maldonado, E., Stroppa, G., Nart, J., and Sanz Alonso, Mariano
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Summary: Tuberosity grafts had a greater percentage of lamina propria and lower percentage of submucosa when compared to lateral palate grafts. Objective: The study aims to understand the differences in the structural composition of soft tissue autografts harvested from the lateral palate or the tuberosity. Material and methods: Patients were randomly allocated to receive autografts harvested either from palatal or tuberosity sites to augment horizontal volume deficiencies around single-tooth implants. Tissue biopsies were analyzed for histological and histo-morphometric analysis. Picro-sirius red stain was used to evaluate collagen 1 and 3. Also, immuno-histochemical analysis was performed against MMP1, MMP2, cytokeratin-10, cytokeratin-13, and lysine hydroxylase-2. Results: Twenty specimens were harvested from 9 subjects in the lateral palate group (PG) and 11 subjects in the tuberosity group (TG). The percentage of lamina propria represented 51.08% in the PG group and 72.79% in the TG group, while the area of submucosa was minimal in the TG group representing 4.89% of the total sample vs 25.75% in the PG. The total area of COL-1 and 3 in the TG was 1.19 ± 0.57 and 0.72 ± 0.44 mm2, respectively, while in the PG, the corresponding values were 1.4 ± 0.7 and 1.04 ± 0.5 mm2. The immuno-histochemical analysis generally showed a higher expression of LLH-2, MMP2, CYT-10, and CYT-13 in the TG when compared with the PG. Conclusion: Tuberosity grafts had a greater percentage of lamina propria and lower percentage of submucosa. The collagen content in the lamina propria was similar for both groups while the immuno-histochemical profile showed differences in the antibody expression of the epithelial cells. Clinical relevance: Tuberosity grafts had more lamina propria and less submocusa, which may be beneficial for volume augmentation., Osteology Foundation, Depto. de Especialidades Clínicas Odontológicas, Fac. de Odontología, TRUE, pub
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31. Clinical performance of tooth root blocks for alveolar ridge reconstruction
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Bazal-Bonelli, S, Sánchez-Labrador, L, Cortés Bretón Brinkmann, Jorge, Pérez-González, F, Meniz García, Cristina María, Martínez González, José María, López-Quiles Martínez, Juan, Bazal-Bonelli, S, Sánchez-Labrador, L, Cortés Bretón Brinkmann, Jorge, Pérez-González, F, Meniz García, Cristina María, Martínez González, José María, and López-Quiles Martínez, Juan
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This systematic literature review set out to investigate the clinical outcomes of autogenous tooth root blocks used for ridge augmentation: survival rates, block resorption, implant survival, post-surgical complications, and histology findings. This review followed PRISMA guidelines. An automated search was made in four databases, supplemented by a manual search for relevant articles published before December 2020. The quality of evidence provided was assessed with the Newcastle-Ottawa Quality Assessment Scale and the Joanna Briggs Institute Critical Appraisal tool. Seven articles fulfilled the inclusion criteria and underwent analysis. The articles included a total of 136 patients, who received 118 autogenous tooth root blocks and 26 autogenous bone blocks showing block survival rates of 99.15% and 100%, respectively. Tooth root blocks presented a mean bone gain that was similar to autologous bone blocks but showed less resorption. The implant survival rate was 98.32% for autogenous tooth root blocks. Reconstruction of alveolar crests by means of autogenous tooth root blocks appears to be a satisfactory option for single-tooth gaps and low grades of bone atrophy in terms of the survival of the bone block and the implants placed subsequently. More research providing long-term data is needed to confirm these findings., Depto. de Especialidades Clínicas Odontológicas, Fac. de Odontología, TRUE, pub
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32. Analysis of Resorption and Need for Overcorrection in Alveolar Distraction
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Reininger, David, Alfredo Rodríguez-Grandjean, López-Quiles Martínez, Juan, Reininger, David, Alfredo Rodríguez-Grandjean, and López-Quiles Martínez, Juan
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Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate the degree of resorption that occurs following a period of consolidation in alveolar distraction osteogenesis and assess the amount of overcorrection necessary to achieve the planned height. Materials and methods: A retrospective observational study was conducted comprising 19 surgically treated patients, where a total of 19 extraosseous distractors were placed. All patients undergoing surgery had a panoramic radiograph and a computed tomography scan, both at the end of distraction and at the end of the consolidation period. To assess the degree of resorption, the distance from the mandibular border, maxillary sinus floor, or nasal floor to the limit of the crestal bone following consolidation was compared with the height recorded at the end of the distraction period. Results: Resorption occurred in all cases ranging from 7% to 25%. Conclusion: The presence of resorption reported from this study indicates that an overcorrection of at least 20% may be necessary when distraction osteogenesis is performed., Depto. de Especialidades Clínicas Odontológicas, Fac. de Odontología, TRUE, pub
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33. Influence of implant scan body design (height, diameter, geometry, material, and retention system) on intraoral scanning accuracy: a systematic review
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Gómez Polo, Miguel Ángel, Borga Donmez, Mustafa, Çakmak, Gülce, Yilmaz, Burak, Revilla-León, Marta, Gómez Polo, Miguel Ángel, Borga Donmez, Mustafa, Çakmak, Gülce, Yilmaz, Burak, and Revilla-León, Marta
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Purpose: To evaluate the influence of implant scan body (ISB) design (height, diameter, geometry, material, and retention system) on the accuracy of digital implant scans. Material and methods: A literature search was completed in five databases: PubMed/Medline, Scopus, Embase, World of Science, and Cochrane. A manual search was also conducted. Studies reporting the evaluation of ISB design on the accuracy of digital scans obtained by using IOSs were included. Two investigators evaluated the studies independently by applying the Joanna Briggs Institute critical appraisal. A third examiner was consulted to resolve any lack of consensus. Articles were classified based on the ISB features of height, geometry, material, and retention system. Results: Twenty articles were included. Among the reviewed studies, 11 investigations analyzed the influence of different ISB geometries, 1 study assessed the impact of ISB diameter, 4 studies investigated the effect of ISB splinting, 2 articles evaluated ISB height, and 2 studies focused on the effect of ISB material on scan accuracy. In addition, 8 studies involved ISBs fabricated with different materials (1- and 2-piece polyetheretherketone and 1-piece titanium ISBs), and all of the reviewed articles tested screw-retained ISBs, except for 3 in vitro studies. Conclusions: The findings did not enable concrete conclusions regarding the optimal ISB design, whether there is a relationship between IOS technology and a specific ISB design, or the clinical condition that maximizes intraoral scanning accuracy. Research efforts are needed to identify the optimal ISB design and its possible relationship with the IOS selected for acquiring intraoral digital implant scans., Depto. de Odontología Conservadora y Prótesis, Fac. de Odontología, TRUE, pub
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34. Split bone block technique: 4-month results of a randomised clinical trial comparing clinical and radiographic outcomes between autogenous and xenogeneic cortical plates
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Iglesias Velázquez, Óscar, Tresguerres, Francisco G F, Leco Berrocal, María Isabel, Fernández-Tresguerres Hernández-Gil, Isabel, López-Pintor Muñoz, Rosa María, Carballido, Jorge, López-Quiles Martínez, Juan, Torres García Denche, Jesús, Iglesias Velázquez, Óscar, Tresguerres, Francisco G F, Leco Berrocal, María Isabel, Fernández-Tresguerres Hernández-Gil, Isabel, López-Pintor Muñoz, Rosa María, Carballido, Jorge, López-Quiles Martínez, Juan, and Torres García Denche, Jesús
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Purpose: To evaluate short-term clinical and radiographic outcomes of bone regeneration procedures using thin cortical porcine xenogeneic bone plates in combination with autogenous bone chips compared with thin autogenous cortical plates and autogenous bone chips. Materials and methods: A total of 19 patients (12 women and 7 men, mean age 58.24 ± 3.09 years) were randomly allocated to two different groups regarding surgical procedure: autogenous cortical plates (ACP group) and xenogeneic cortical plates (XCP group). Preoperative CBCT scans were performed for each patient. Surgical time and postoperative pain were recorded, as well as tissue healing and graft resorption after 4 months, then another surgical procedure was performed to place dental implants. Data were analysed using an analysis of covariance. Results: Twenty-one surgical procedures were performed on 19 patients (10 from the XCP group and 9 from the ACP group). The operative time was significantly lower in the XCP group (25.45 ± 3.88 minutes) than in the ACP group (44.10 ± 3.60 minutes). The XCP group also showed less pain, but not significantly less, than the ACP group. The graft resorption rate in the ACP and XCP groups was 2.03 ± 1.58% and 3.49 ± 2.38% respectively, showing no statistically significant difference. Conclusions: Despite the limited sample size and non-uniform distribution between the maxilla and mandible as surgical sites, the results suggest that XCP and ACP grafts are similar in terms of bone volume gain and graft resorption rate, with no significant differences in wound healing or complication rate. Nevertheless, the XCP group recorded lower pain levels and required significantly less operative time compared to the ACP group., Depto. de Especialidades Clínicas Odontológicas, Fac. de Odontología, TRUE, pub
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35. Biofilm formation on dental implants with different surface micro-topography: An in vitro study
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Bermejo, Patricia, Sánchez Beltrán, María Del Carmen, Llama Palacios, María Arantxazu, Figuero Ruiz, Elena, Herrera González, David, Sanz Alonso, Mariano, Bermejo, Patricia, Sánchez Beltrán, María Del Carmen, Llama Palacios, María Arantxazu, Figuero Ruiz, Elena, Herrera González, David, and Sanz Alonso, Mariano
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Objectives: To compare biofilm formation on whole dental titanium implants with different surface micro‐topography. Methods: A multispecies in vitro biofilm model consisting of initial (Streptococcus ora‐lis and Actinomyces naeslundii), early (Veillonella parvula), secondary (Fusobacterium nucleatum) and late colonizers (Porphyromonas gingivalis and Aggregatibacter actino‐mycetemcomitans) was grown for 96 hr on sterile titanium dental implants with either minimal (Sa: 0.5–1.0 mm) or moderate‐roughness titanium surfaces (Sa: 1.1–2.0 mm). The resulting biofilms were studied with Confocal Laser Scanning Microscopy (CLSM) and Scanning Electron Microscope. Concentrations (colony‐forming units per mL [CFU/ml]) of each bacterium were measured by quantitative Polymerase Chain Reaction (qPCR) and compared by Student t tests. Results: A biofilm, located mainly at the peak and lateral areas of the implant threads, was observed on both implant surfaces, with a greater biomass and a greater live/dead ratio in moderate‐ compared to minimal‐roughness surface implants. Statistically sig ‐nificant higher values of total bacteria (mean difference = 2.61 × 107 CFU/ml; 95% confidence interval — CI [1.91 × 106; 5.02 × 107]; p = 0.036), F. Nucleatum (mean difference = 4.43 × 106 CFU/ml; 95% CI [1.06 × 106; 7.80 × 106]; p = 0.013) and A. actinomycetemcomitans (mean difference = 2.55 × 107 CFU/ml; 95% CI [1.07 × 107; 4.04 × 107]; p = 0.002), were found in the moderate‐ compared to minimal‐roughness surface dental implants. Conclusions: Implants with moderate‐roughness surfaces accumulated more bacte ‐rial biomass and significant higher number of pathogenic bacteria (F. nucleatum and A. actinomycetemcomitans), when compared to implants with minimal‐roughness sur ‐faces, within a similar biofilm structure., Depto. de Especialidades Clínicas Odontológicas, Fac. de Odontología, TRUE, pub
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36. Clinical and radiographic outcomes of allogeneic block grafts for maxillary lateral ridge augmentation: A randomized clinical trial
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Tresguerres, Francisco G. F., Cortes, Arthur R. G., Hernández Vallejo, Gonzalo, Cabrejos‐Azama, Jatsue, Tamimi, Faleh, Torres García Denche, Jesús, Tresguerres, Francisco G. F., Cortes, Arthur R. G., Hernández Vallejo, Gonzalo, Cabrejos‐Azama, Jatsue, Tamimi, Faleh, and Torres García Denche, Jesús
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Background: A main drawback of bone block graft surgery is the resorption occurring in early stages of healing. To our knowledge, there are no studies comparing out- comes of freeze-dried bone allograft (FDBA) blocks with different architecture. Purpose: The aim of this work was to investigate different factors that can affect graft resorption and to compare the resorption rates of two different types of alloge- neic blocks, corticocancellous and cancellous. Materials and Methods: A randomized clinical trial was designed. Twenty-eight patients referred for onlay bone augmentation prior to implant placement were included in the study. Preoperative computerized tomography (CT) was taken for all patients. Patients received FDBA blocks of either cancellous or corticocancellous bone obtained from the iliac crest. After a 4-month follow-up, postoperative CT was taken. Then, another surgery was performed, with the purpose to place dental implants. The aforementioned groups were compared for bone resorption and implant outcome using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) and repeated ANOVA mea- sures, respectively. Demographic data, trabecular bone density, and graft sites were also analyzed. Results: A total of 93 implants were placed in the augmented bone sites over 28 patients. A 100% survival rate was achieved during a mean follow-up period of 24 months in both groups. Higher bone resorption rate was found with cancellous bone grafts (29.2%±2.6) compared with corticocancellous grafts (19.3%±2.3). Moreover, higher resorption rates in patients with lower bone density (<185 Houns- field Units) (31.7% ± 3.1) and smokers (26.39% ± 2.3) were observed when compared with patients with higher bone density (>185 Hounsfield Units) (16.8% ± 2.1) and nonsmokers (22.1% ± 2.3), respectively. Conclusion: Within the limitations of this study, these findings indicate that both corticocancellous and cancellous FDBA grafts constitute a clinical acceptable alterna- tive for bone reconstru, Depto. de Especialidades Clínicas Odontológicas, Fac. de Odontología, TRUE, pub
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37. Periosteal Pocket Flap technique for lateral ridge augmentation. A comparative pilot study versus guide bone regeneration
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Iglesias-Velázquez, Óscar, Rebeca Serrano Zamora, López-Pintor Muñoz, Rosa María, Francisco G F Tresguerres, Leco Berrocal, María Isabel, Meniz García, Cristina María, Fernández-Tresguerres Hernández-Gil, Isabel, Torres García Denche, Jesús, Iglesias-Velázquez, Óscar, Rebeca Serrano Zamora, López-Pintor Muñoz, Rosa María, Francisco G F Tresguerres, Leco Berrocal, María Isabel, Meniz García, Cristina María, Fernández-Tresguerres Hernández-Gil, Isabel, and Torres García Denche, Jesús
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Background: Implant rehabilitation of posterior mandibular defects is frequently associated to a horizontal bone loss. There exist several regenerative techniques to supply this bone deficiency, one of which is the Periosteal Pocket Flap Technique (PPF) proposed by Steigmann et al. to treat small horizontal bone defects. The present study proposes a modification of this technique based on the concurrent use of PPF with the use of xenogeneic and autologous bone and Plasma Rich in Growth Factors (PRGF). The aim of this study is to evaluate clinical and radiographic outcomes of the PPF with the use of xenogeneic and autologous bone and PRGF in comparison with conventional Guided Bone Regeneration (GBR) procedures. Methods: Nine patients were enroled in the study (7 women and 2 men, mean age: 53 ± 2.74 years) and allocated to PPF or GBR. In both groups implant placement was performed simultaneously to bone regeneration. Preoperative CBCT scans were performed for each patient. Surgical time and postoperative pain were recorded, as well as tissue healing. Moreover, horizontal bone gain (mm), graft surface area (mm2) and graft volume (mm3) were evaluated. Results: Nine surgeries were performed: 6 PPF and 3 GBR. Regarding clinical outcomes, operative time was significative greater in GBR group than in PPF group (51.67 ± 3.51 min vs. 37 ± 5.69 min; p = 0.008). Postoperative pain was higher in GBR compared to PPF (p = 0.011). Regarding radiographical results, there were not significant differences in horizontal bone gain (PPF: 9.43 ± 1.8 mm; GBR: 9.28 ± 0.42 mm), surface area (PPF: 693.33 ± 118.73 mm2; GBR: 655.61 ± 102.43 mm2), and volume (PPF: 394.97 ± 178.72 mm3; GBR: 261.66 ± 118 mm3) between groups. Conclusions: This prospective study demonstrates that the combination of autograft/xenograft and PRGF in PPF technique is a simpler, cheaper, and faster technique than GBR technique for achieving moderate lateral bone augmentation in implant treatment. Future randomised clini, Depto. de Especialidades Clínicas Odontológicas, Fac. de Odontología, TRUE, pub
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38. Implant treatment in pharmacologically immunosuppressed liver transplant patients: A prospective‐controlled study
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Paredes Rodríguez, Víctor Manuel, López-Pintor Muñoz, Rosa María, Torres García Denche, Jesús, de Vicente, Juan Carlos, Sanz Alonso, Mariano, Hernández Vallejo, Gonzalo, Paredes Rodríguez, Víctor Manuel, López-Pintor Muñoz, Rosa María, Torres García Denche, Jesús, de Vicente, Juan Carlos, Sanz Alonso, Mariano, and Hernández Vallejo, Gonzalo
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Objectives: The main objective of this prospective study was to evaluate the long-term outcome of implant therapy in liver transplant patients (LTP). The secondary goal was to assess several implant- and patient-dependent variables, such as peri-implantitis (PI), peri- implant mucositis (PIM), bone loss (BL), and immediate postoperative complications. Material and methods: Two groups, including 16 pharmacologically immunosup- pressed LTP and 16 matched controls, received 52 and 54 implants, respectively, be- tween 1999 and 2008. After evaluating the postoperative healing, a mean follow-up of more than 8 years was carried out, and radiographic, clinical, and periodontal pa- rameters were recorded to evaluate implant survival and implant- and patient- dependent outcomes. Results: The early postsurgical complications were similar in both groups. Implant sur- vival rate was 100% in the LTP group and 98.15% in the CG. PIM was diagnosed in 35.42% of the implants and 64.29% of the patients of LTP group (LTPG) and in 43.40% of the implants and 56.25% of the patients in the CG. PI was detected in 4.17% of the implants and 7.10% of the patients in the LTPG and in 9.43% of the implants and 18.80% of the patients in the CG. Conclusion: Pharmacologically immunosuppression in liver transplant patients was not a risk factor for implant failure, nor for the incidence of peri-implant diseases. Liver transplant is not a contraindication for dental implant treatment, although these pa- tients should be carefully monitored during follow-up care., Depto. de Especialidades Clínicas Odontológicas, Fac. de Odontología, TRUE, pub
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39. Short‐term efficacy of a gel containing propolis extract, nanovitamin C and nanovitamin E on peri‐implant mucositis: A double‐blind, randomized, clinical trial
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González Serrano, José, López-Pintor Muñoz, Rosa María, Serrano Valle, Julia, Torres García Denche, Jesús, Hernández Vallejo, Gonzalo, Sanz Martín, Mariano, González Serrano, José, López-Pintor Muñoz, Rosa María, Serrano Valle, Julia, Torres García Denche, Jesús, Hernández Vallejo, Gonzalo, and Sanz Martín, Mariano
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Objective: To determine the efficacy of a gel containing propolis extract, nanovitamin C and nanovitamin E as adjuvant to mechanical debridement in the treatment of peri- implant mucositis (PM). Background: Propolis has anti-inflammatory and antibacterial effect that may im- prove peri-implant health. Methods: A randomized, double-blind study was performed on patients with at least one implant with PM. Participants received a professional prophylaxis and were in- structed to use either test or a control gel as toothpaste three times/day for 1 month. Clinical and microbiological parameters were evaluated. PM resolution was considered in absence of bleeding on probing (BOP). Data were analysed with Mann-Whitney U, Wilcoxon signed-rank and chi-square tests. Results: Forty-six patients participated (23 in each group). After treatment, 26.1% of test patients showed complete PM resolution versus 0% in control group (p = .02). Significant reductions were observed in plaque index (p = .03), BOP (p = .04) and prob- ing depths (p = .027) in test compared with control group. The reduction in Tannerella forsythia was statistically greater in test than in control group at 1-month follow-up (p = .02). Porphyromonas gingivalis was statistically reduced in test group from baseline to 1-month follow-up (p = .05). Conclusion: Test gel clinically improved PM and showed certain antimicrobial effect after 1 month in comparison with control group. Further long-term clinical trials are required to confirm these results., Depto. de Especialidades Clínicas Odontológicas, Fac. de Odontología, TRUE, pub
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40. Maxillary sinus balloon lifting and deferred implantation of 50 osseointegrated implants: a prospective, observational, non-controlled study
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López-Quiles Martínez, Juan, Melero-Alarcón, C., Cano-Durán JA, Sánchez-Martínez-Sauceda EI, Ortega Aranegui, Ricardo, López-Quiles Martínez, Juan, Melero-Alarcón, C., Cano-Durán JA, Sánchez-Martínez-Sauceda EI, and Ortega Aranegui, Ricardo
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The aim of this study was to assess the effectiveness of minimally invasive antral membrane balloon elevation (MIAMBE). Twenty-seven patients with severe resorption of the posterior maxilla were treated by balloon catheter-assisted sinus lift procedure with deferred implant placement. Panoramic radiographs and computed tomography scans were obtained prior to surgery and at 6 months after surgery, before implantation. Data collected following surgery included inflammation, pain, bleeding, infection, and haematoma. Pain and inflammation were recorded using a six-point verbal rating scale (VRS). The patients were followed up for an average of 15 months. The initial sinus floor height was measured for each planned implant and compared with the height at 6 months post-surgery. The average bone height gain was 8.10 ± 3.45 mm (range 0.5–13.95 mm). Inflammation on the VRS ranged from 0 to 3 (mean 0.97 ± 0.85), while pain ranged from 0 to 4 (mean 0.87 ± 1.19). There was a perforation of the Schneiderian membrane smaller than 2 mm in one case. In another case, the balloon lift procedure had to be aborted and changed to the conventional Tatum technique due to breakage of the balloon inside the sinus. The results of this study show the balloon sinus lift technique to be an easy procedure to perform, with apparently low rates of inflammation and pain, and to provide sufficient quantity and quality of bone for the placement of osseointegrated implants., Depto. de Especialidades Clínicas Odontológicas, Fac. de Odontología, TRUE, pub
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41. Calcium phosphate modified with silicon vs. bovine hydroxyapatite for alveolar ridge preservation: Densitometric evaluation, morphological changes and histomorphometric study
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Cadenas-Vacas, Guillermo, Martínez Rodríguez, Natalia, Barona Dorado, Cristina, Sánchez-Labrador, Luis, Cortés Bretón Brinkmann, Jorge, Meniz García, Cristina María, Martínez-González, José María, Cadenas-Vacas, Guillermo, Martínez Rodríguez, Natalia, Barona Dorado, Cristina, Sánchez-Labrador, Luis, Cortés Bretón Brinkmann, Jorge, Meniz García, Cristina María, and Martínez-González, José María
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FI: 3,748 ; 18/79; Q1; Metallurgy & Metallugical Engineering, 2021; AP= No, After tooth extraction, the alveolar bone undergoes a physiological resorption that may compromise the future placement of the implant in its ideal position. This study evaluated bone density, morphological changes, and histomorphometric results undergone by alveolar bone after applying a new biomaterial composed of calcium phosphate modified with silicon (CAPO-Si) compared with hydroxyapatite of bovine origin (BHA). Alveolar ridge preservation (ARP) was performed in 24 alveoli, divided into a test group filled with CAPO-Si and a control group filled with BHA. Three months later, the mineral bone density obtained by the biomaterials, horizontal and vertical bone loss, the degree of alveolar corticalization, and histomorphometric results were evaluated. Both biomaterials presented similar behavior in terms of densitometric results, vertical bone loss, and degree of alveolar corticalization. Alveoli treated with CAPO-Si showed less horizontal bone loss in comparison with alveoli treated with BHA (0.99 ± 0.2 mm vs. 1.3 ± 0.3 mm), with statistically significant difference (p = 0.017). Histomorphometric results showed greater bone neoformation in the test group than the control group (23 ± 15% vs. 11 ± 7%) (p = 0.039) and less residual biomaterial (5 ± 10% vs. 17 ± 13%) (p = 0.043) with statistically significant differences. In conclusion, the ARP technique obtains better results with CAPO-Si than with BHA., Depto. de Odontología Conservadora y Prótesis, Fac. de Odontología, TRUE, pub
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42. Influence of Splint Support on the Precision of Static Totally Guided Dental Implant Surgery: A Systematic Review and Network Meta-analysis
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Balaguer-Martí, José Carlos, Canet-López, Álvaro, Peñarrocha-Diago, Miguel, Romeo Rubio, Marta, Peñarrocha-Diago, María, García-Mira, Berta, Balaguer-Martí, José Carlos, Canet-López, Álvaro, Peñarrocha-Diago, Miguel, Romeo Rubio, Marta, Peñarrocha-Diago, María, and García-Mira, Berta
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Purpose: To assess the accuracy of totally guided implant placement with static surgical splints in relation to the different types of supporting tissues (tooth, mucosa, or bone). Materials and Methods: This review was carried out following the PRISMA guidelines. An electronic search was done of the MEDLINE (PubMed), Embase, and Cochrane Library databases, without publication year or language restrictions. Results: The literature search yielded a total of 877 articles; 18 were included in the qualitative synthesis, and 16 of these articles were included in the quantitative analysis. The included studies presented a high risk of bias, except for one randomized clinical trial. The strength of the recommendations is therefore weak. In the angular deviation treatment, statistically significant differences were observed in the accuracy of the implants with tooth vs bone support: Bone support yielded 1.31 degrees greater deviation vs tooth support (SD = 0.43; 95% CI: 0.47, 2.15, P = .002). No significant differences were observed in the linear deviations. Conclusion: Tooth support proved to be significantly more precise than bone support splints. There were no differences referring to horizontal coronal deviation, horizontal apical deviation, or vertical deviation according to the type of splint support used., Depto. de Odontología Conservadora y Prótesis, Fac. de Odontología, TRUE, pub
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43. Immediate semi-static loading using compression healing abutments: A stability study in dogs
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Cano Sánchez, Jorge, Campo Trapero, Julián, Colmenero, Cesar, Rodríguez Vázquez, José Francisco, Cano Sánchez, Jorge, Campo Trapero, Julián, Colmenero, Cesar, and Rodríguez Vázquez, José Francisco
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El objetivo de este estudio fue el de investigar el efecto que podía tener la aplicación de cargas laterales controladas de forma temprana, en la osteointegración de implantes dentales. Se analizaron los resultados obtenidos mediante análisis de frecuencia de resonancia (RFA), utilizando unos nuevos prototipos de pilares de compresión (patentados por los autores como modelo de utilidad*) y se demostró que dichas cargas controladas eran beneficiosas para mantener e incluso mejorar, la estabilidad de los implantes colocados durante los estadios iniciales de la cicatrización, acelerando el proceso de osteointegración final. *Modelo de Utilidad: “Pilares compresores perimplantarios”. Inventores: Cano J, Campo J, Bascones A. Número solicitud 200701862. Fecha publicación 1066151., Depto. de Especialidades Clínicas Odontológicas, Fac. de Odontología, TRUE, pub
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44. Management of Schneiderian membrane perforations during maxillary sinus floor augmentation with lateral approach in relation to subsequent implant survival rates: a systematic review and metaanalysis
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Díaz-Olivares, Luis Alfredo, Cortés Bretón Brinkmann, Jorge, Martínez Rodríguez, Natalia, Martínez González, José María, López-Quiles Martínez, Juan, Leco Berrocal, María Isabel, Meniz García, Cristina María, Díaz-Olivares, Luis Alfredo, Cortés Bretón Brinkmann, Jorge, Martínez Rodríguez, Natalia, Martínez González, José María, López-Quiles Martínez, Juan, Leco Berrocal, María Isabel, and Meniz García, Cristina María
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FI: 2, 984; 41/92; Q2; Dentistry, Oral surgery & Medicine, 2021 ; AP: Si, Background: This systematic review aimed to propose a treatment protocol for repairing intraoperative perforation of the Schneiderian membrane during maxillary sinus floor augmentation (MSFA) procedures with lateral window technique. In turn, to assess subsequent implant survival rates placed below repaired membranes compared with intact membranes and therefore determine whether membrane perforation constitutes a risk factor for implant survival. Material and methods: This review was conducted according to PRISMA guidelines. Two independent reviewers conducted an electronic search for articles published between 2008 and April 30, 2020, in four databases: (1) The National Library of Medicine (MEDLINE/PubMed) via Ovid; (2) Web of Science (WOS); (3) SCOPUS; and (4) Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL); also, a complementary handsearch was carried out. The NewcastleOttawa Quality Assessment Scale was used to assess the quality of evidence in the studies reviewed. Results: Seven articles fulfilled the inclusion criteria and were analyzed. A total of 1598 sinus lift surgeries were included, allowing the placement of 3604 implants. A total of 1115 implants were placed under previously perforated and repaired membranes, obtaining a survival rate of 97.68%, while 2495 implants were placed below sinus membranes that were not damaged during surgery, obtaining a survival rate of 98.88%. The rate of Schneiderian membrane perforation shown in the systematic review was 30.6%. In the articles reviewed, the most widely used technique for repairing perforated membranes was collagen membrane repair. Conclusions: Schneiderian membrane perforation during MFSA procedures with lateral approach is not a risk factor for dental implant survival (p=0.229; RR 0.977; 95% CI 0.941-1.015). The knowledge of the exact size of the membrane perforation is essential for deciding on the right treatment plan., Depto. de Odontología Conservadora y Prótesis, Fac. de Odontología, TRUE, pub
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45. Use of Phentolamine Mesylate in implant surgery: analysis of adverse effects and haemodynamic changes
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Vintanel-Moreno, Clara, Martínez González, José María, Martínez Rodríguez, Natalia, Meniz García, Cristina María, Leco Berrocal, María Isabel, Vintanel-Moreno, Clara, Martínez González, José María, Martínez Rodríguez, Natalia, Meniz García, Cristina María, and Leco Berrocal, María Isabel
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FI: 4,964 ; 55/172; Q2; Medicine, General & Internal, 2021; AP: SI, The clinical application of phentolamine mesylate (PM) as an anaesthetic reversal agent has been documented in the paediatric population and in conservative dentistry, but no studies have been conducted regarding dental implant surgery. A prospective randomised study was conducted on 60 patients eligible for mandibular implant treatment, randomly divided between a control group (CG) and an experimental group (EG), to whom PM was administered. Haemodynamic changes, adverse effects and patient satisfaction were assessed. No statistically significant differences in haemodynamic changes and postoperative pain were found between CG and EG (p < 0.05), except for systolic blood pressure (SBP), which increased slightly in EG, without posing a risk to patients. There were no differences in the occurrence of adverse effects between the two groups, except for greater difficulty in chewing and biting (p < 0.05) in CG and greater pain in the injection area (p = 0.043) in EG. Among EG patients, 83.3% reported that they would request PM again for future dental treatment. The use of PM offers an alternative to implant surgery, thereby increasing patients’ quality of life without increasing the risks., Depto. de Odontología Conservadora y Prótesis, Fac. de Odontología, TRUE, pub
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46. Evaluating the clinical behavior of veneered zirconia in comparison with monolithic zirconia complete arch implant-supported prostheses: A systematic review and meta-analysis
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Martakoush-Saleh, Sara, Salgado Peralvo, Ángel Orión, Peña Cardelles, Juan-Francisco, Kewalramani, Naresh, Galluci, German O., Martakoush-Saleh, Sara, Salgado Peralvo, Ángel Orión, Peña Cardelles, Juan-Francisco, Kewalramani, Naresh, and Galluci, German O.
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Statement of problem: Because the use of zirconia in dentistry is relatively new, the number of published studies on the subject is scarce, even though material selection is an important factor in clinical performance. Therefore, a systematic assessment of the impact of the prosthetic material, framework design, veneering material, and manufacturing process is required. Purpose: The purpose of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to investigate the survival and success rates of feldspathic porcelain veneered zirconia (VZir) in comparison with monolithic zirconia (MZir) complete arch implant-supported prostheses (CAISPs). A secondary objective was to assess the influence of the type of loading, the presence or absence of a cantilever, the type of zirconia used, the location, and the opposing arch on complications rates and patient satisfaction. Material and methods: An electronic search of the MEDLINE database (via PubMed), Scopus, Science Direct, Cochrane Library, and OpenGrey was carried out. The criteria described in the preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analyses statement were used. The search was restricted from January 2000 to January 2022. Results: The systematic search resulted in 20 articles that met the established criteria. In total, 751 patients (VZir=302; MZir=449) with 3038 CAISPs (VZir=368; MZir=2670) were analyzed. Higher prosthetic survival and success rates were found in MZir compared with VZir CAISPs (100% and 95.45%, respectively). The meta-analysis found significantly fewer complications related to MZir (9.4% [4.8%-14.1%]) compared with VZir (33.7% [17.5%-49.9%]). Conclusions: Based on the findings of this systematic review, MZir CAISPs had higher survival and success rates than VZir CAISPs, with significantly fewer prosthetic complications. The influence of factors such as the type of functional loading, the presence of a cantilever, the material used in the prosthodontic workflow, the location of the CAISP, and t, Depto. de Especialidades Clínicas Odontológicas, Fac. de Odontología, TRUE, inpress
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47. Medium-term clinical behaviour of one-piece zirconia implants supporting single crowns or fixed dental prostheses: A systematic review and meta-analysis
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Santmartí Oliver, Margalida, Hernando-Calzado, Lucía, Cortés Bretón Brinkmann, Jorge, Sánchez-Labrador, Luis, Sáez Alcaide, Luis Miguel, Meniz García, Cristina María, Santmartí Oliver, Margalida, Hernando-Calzado, Lucía, Cortés Bretón Brinkmann, Jorge, Sánchez-Labrador, Luis, Sáez Alcaide, Luis Miguel, and Meniz García, Cristina María
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Purpose: This systematic review aimed to evaluate the medium-term (3-year) overall survival and success rates, marginal bone loss and different biological parameters displayed with one-piece zirconia implants. Materials and methods: Electronic searches were conducted of the MEDLINE (via PubMed), Scopus (Elsevier), Cochrane Library (Wiley) and Web of Science (Clarivate Analytics) databases and manual searching was also performed for relevant articles published up to 14 November 2022. The review included human studies with a minimum of 10 subjects and/or 20 implants and with a follow-up period of at least 3 years after implant placement. Results: Twelve studies met the inclusion criteria and were included for analysis, giving a total of 1,621 one-piece zirconia implants. Eleven studies were included to perform a meta-analysis of survival rates, and six for success rates and marginal bone loss. The survival and success rates at the 3-year follow-up were 94.4% (95% confidence interval 90.4%-98.4%; P < 0.001) and 91.6% (95% confidence interval 84.2%-98.9%; P < 0.001), respectively, and marginal bone loss was 0.231 mm (95% confidence interval 0.190-0.272; P < 0.001). Conclusions: One-piece zirconia implants appear to be a reliable option for restoring missing teeth, obtaining an implant survival rate of 94.4% and a success rate of 91.6% after a follow-up period of at least 3 years. Moreover, the results showed acceptable rates of marginal bone loss and adequate biological parameters., Depto. de Especialidades Clínicas Odontológicas, Fac. de Odontología, TRUE, pub
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48. Surgical approach combining implantoplasty and reconstructivetherapy with locally delivered antibiotic in the treatment ofperi-implantitis: A prospective clinical case series
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González Regueiro, Iria, Martínez Rodriguez, Natalia, Barona Dorado, Cristina, Sanz Sánchez, Ignacio, Montero Solís, Eduardo, Ata-Ali, Javier, Duarte, Fernando, Martínez González, José María, González Regueiro, Iria, Martínez Rodriguez, Natalia, Barona Dorado, Cristina, Sanz Sánchez, Ignacio, Montero Solís, Eduardo, Ata-Ali, Javier, Duarte, Fernando, and Martínez González, José María
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Background: Nonsurgical treatment, resective surgery, reconstructive surgery, or combined approaches have been proposed for the treatment of peri-implantitis, with variable results. Purpose: To evaluate the 1-year clinical and radiographic outcomes following combined resective and reconstructive surgical treatment with topical piperacillin/tazobactam antibiotic in the management of peri-implantitis. Material and methods: Forty-three patients diagnosed with peri-implantitis were included. Surgical treatment consisted of implantoplasty of the supra-crestal component of the defect, the application of a topical antibiotic solution over the implant surface, and subsequent reconstruction of the intra-osseous component of the peri-implant defect. The primary outcome was disease resolution, defined as the absence of bleeding on probing (BoP) and/or suppuration on probing (SoP), a peri-implant pocket probing depth (PPD) ≤5 mm, and no bone loss >0.5 mm 1 year after surgery. Secondary outcomes included changes in BoP, PPD, SoP, and peri-implant marginal bone levels. One implant per patient was included in the analysis. Results: The treatment success rate of the 43 dental implants included in the study was 86% at 1 year after surgery. Mean PPD and BoP decreased from 6.41 ± 2.11 mm and 100% at baseline to 3.19 ± 0.99 mm (p < 0.001) and 14% (p < 0.001) at 1 year, respectively. SoP was significantly reduced from 48.8% at baseline to 0% 1 year after surgery (p < 0.001). Radiographically, a mean defect fill of 2.64 ± 1.59 mm was recorded (p < 0.001). Conclusions: The combination of a resective and reconstructive surgical approach together with locally delivered antibiotic achieved a high disease resolution rate after 1 year of follow-up and constitutes a viable option for the management of peri-implantitis., Depto. de Especialidades Clínicas Odontológicas, Fac. de Odontología, TRUE, pub
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49. In vitro comparison of primary stability of two implant designs in D3 bone
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González Serrano, José, Ortega Aranegui, Ricardo, López-Quiles Martínez, Juan, González Serrano, José, Ortega Aranegui, Ricardo, and López-Quiles Martínez, Juan
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Background: Primary stability (PS) is a key factor for implant survival rate and depends on implant design or bone quality. The aim of this study was to compare different thread designs implants, evaluating PS with periotest values (PV) and implant stability quotient (ISQ) values through resonance frequency analysis (RFA). Material and methods: A total of 60 implants (Radhex®, Inmet-Garnick S.A., Guadalajara, Spain) were placed in freshly bovine ribs in vitro. Two designs were used: 30 tapered body with single thread design (PHI) and 30 tapered body with double thread design implants (PHIA). Both designs were 4mm wide and 12mm long. Implants were placed according to manufacturer's guidelines. Osstell™ and Periotest® devices were used to evaluate PS by a blinded independent observer. Computed tomographies (CTs) of the ribs were made (BrightSpeed Series CT systems, GE Healthcare, Milwaukee, WI, USA) and bone quality surrounding each implant was evaluated in Hounsfield Units (HU) using Ez3D Plus software (Vatech Co., Korea). Bone quality was classified according to Misch and Kircos in D1, D2, D3 or D4. Results: All implants were mechanically stable. Only implants placed in D3 bone (350-850 HU) were selected for the study: 28 PHI and 26 PHIA. The one way ANOVA showed significant difference (p < 0.005) among two implants designs in ISQ values (61,55 ± 6,67 in PHI and 68,94 ± 5,82 in PHIA). No significant difference (p = 0,171) was shown in PV between two designs (-4,47 ± 1,39 in PHI and -4,77 ± 0,87 in PHIA). Conclusions: Higher PS was found using Osstell™ device in implants with double thread design (PHIA) in comparison to implants with single thread design (PHI) in D3 bone., Depto. de Especialidades Clínicas Odontológicas, Fac. de Odontología, TRUE, pub
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50. Horizontal ridge augmentation: a Comparison between khoury and urban technique
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Sánchez-Sánchez, Javier, Niclas Pickert, Finn, Sánchez-Labrador, Luis, Tresguerres, Francisco GF, Martínez González, José María, Meniz García, Cristina María, Sánchez-Sánchez, Javier, Niclas Pickert, Finn, Sánchez-Labrador, Luis, Tresguerres, Francisco GF, Martínez González, José María, and Meniz García, Cristina María
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FI: 5,168; 21/94; Q1; Biology, 2021; AP: Si, Simple Summary: With the emergence of novelty regeneration techniques in the implant dentistry field, the professional may have some queries about which one to use in their daily practice. No systematic review, to date, analyzes the horizontal gains achievable with the two main procedures for bone regeneration: the Khoury technique, which uses split blocks obtained from the patient himself, or the Urban technique, which employs membranes to contain the biomaterials. Regarding this paper, the reader will be able to decide if any of these options is adequate for the indication required. Abstract: Purpose. The objective of this systematic review was to evaluate and compare the clinical efficacy of horizontal alveolar ridge augmentation techniques described by Khoury and Urban. Methods. A systematic electronic search in the MEDLINE databases, SCOPUS, WOS, and the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL) as well as a manual search, were conducted independently by two reviewers up to July 2021. Results. Six studies met the pre-established inclusion criteria and were included in the descriptive analysis. Due to the heterogeneity found across the included studies, meta-analysis could not be performed. Horizontal bone gain was between 3.93 ± 0.9 mm and 5.02 ± 0.8 mm with the Khoury technique and between 3.9 ± 0.9 mm and 5.68 ± 1.42 mm with the Urban technique. Similar complication rates were reported in both groups: infection (7%), in the Khoury technique, and membrane exposure (3.2–13.6%), in the Urban technique, being the most frequent events. Conclusions. Both techniques were found to be effective, in terms of clinical bone gain, for horizontal alveolar ridge gain. Nevertheless, available literature is limited, and there is a lack of comparative studies to better evaluate the results., Depto. de Odontología Conservadora y Prótesis, Fac. de Odontología, TRUE, pub
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