1. The Influence on Osseointegration of Immediate Functional Loading on Single Crowns: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Split-Mouth Controlled Clinical Trial with Histomorphometric Evaluation.
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Daichi Yonezawa, Alí Apaza Alccayhuaman, Karol, Iezzi, Giovanna, Piattelli, Adriano, Ferri, Mauro, and Botticelli, Daniele
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MANDIBLE surgery ,BONE resorption ,DENTAL implants ,BIOPSY ,REFERENCE values ,OSSEOINTEGRATION ,BONE density ,SURGERY ,PATIENTS ,RESEARCH funding ,STATISTICAL sampling ,BLIND experiment ,TITANIUM ,DENTAL crowns ,RANDOMIZED controlled trials ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,DENTAL amalgams ,HISTOLOGICAL techniques ,MASTICATION ,COMPARATIVE studies ,ALVEOLAR process ,BONE remodeling - Abstract
Purpose: To evaluate the influence of immediate loading on the osseointegration and bone density of implants placed in a healed alveolar bone crest and supporting single crowns. Materials and Methods: Two solid titanium transmucosal mini-implants were placed in the distal regions of the mandible in 14 patients. One mini-implant was immediately functionally loaded, whereas the other was left unloaded. After 2 months of healing, biopsy samples were retrieved and the levels of new bone, old bone, and total bone (new + old) were assessed. Results: Histologic examination was performed on biopsies from 12 patients (n = 12). The new bone-to-implant contact percentage (BIC%) was 40.3% ± 16.8% and 55.1% ± 19.1% (P = .043) at the unloaded and loaded sites, respectively; in addition, the total BIC% was 44.9% ± 17.0% and 59.5% ± 18.8%, respectively (P = .034). The new bone density was 45.9% ± 11.6% for the unloaded implants and 45.9% ± 16.7% for the loaded implants (P = .622). Conclusions: Immediate loading had a positive effect on bone apposition at the implant surface, but no effect on bone density was observed after 2 months of healing. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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