Journal of Interdisciplinary Medicine (Dec 2017)

Alveolar Bone Resorption Evaluation Around Single-piece Designed Bicortical Implants, Using Immediate Loading Protocol, Based on Orthopantomographs

  • Száva Dániel-Tamás,
  • Ormenișan Alina,
  • Markovics Emese,
  • Bögözi Bálint,
  • Mártha Krisztina

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/jim-2017-0087
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 4
pp. 328 – 331

Abstract

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Background: Inserting dental implants in severely atrophied jawbones is a great challenge for the dental practitioner. There are an increasing number of patients who choose dental implantanchored prosthetic restorations despite compromised bone quality and quantity. There have been numerous attempts in adapting implant design for the atrophic crestal bone. One-piece, needle-type basal implant design is a typical design for these cases. These implants are inserted in the remaining compact bone located in the basal aspect of the jawbones. If high primary stability is achieved, these implants are used for immediate loading protocol. From many points of view, this technique is based on contradictory principles compared to classic implant surgery and loading protocols. The aim of this study was to investigate the long-term success of basal one-piece short-diameter dental implants used for immediate loading protocol.

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