Title of article :
Radiographic Evaluation of Bone Resorption Rate 1 Year After the Placement of Intra-lock Dental Implants
Author/Authors :
Sigari, Pouyan Ardabil dental School - Ardabil University of medical science , Naghizadeh Baghi, Abbas Dept of Physical Education and Sport Sciences - University of Mohaghegh Ardabili , Khalili, Vahid School of Dentistry - Ardabil Dental School
Pages :
4
From page :
135
To page :
138
Abstract :
Background: With the advent of dental implants, the majority of patients without complete teeth or inneed of single teeth were well treated, and the popularity of this treatment method led many companiesaround the world to produce and distribute this production. Meanwhile, Intra-lock has started designinga special type of dental implant that claims to have the best possible performance with the least damageto the toothless area. In this study, we decided to evaluate and study this claim. Methods: Digital periapical films of 164 intra-lock implants which were taken immediately after the surgery and one year after the prosthetic restoration between 2015 and 2017 were used in this study. All of the radiographs were taken by Rad Radiography Center in Ardabil and were implanted by Dr. Sigari (private office in Ardabil). Out of the 164 individuals, 80 (48.8%) were male and 84 (51.2%) were female. Their age ranged between 16 to 81 years old and the highest frequency belonged to the age group of 31-40 years old and the lowest frequency belonged to those who were under 20 years of age. Results: Mean bone loss was 1.87 mm one year after prosthetic delivery. The average bone loss was higher in the posterior upper jaw and total failure of this implant was observed only in 6 cases. No significant difference in the bone loss was observed between females and males (P= 0.221). The lowest mean bone resorption was observed in the age group of below 20 years. The highest mean bone resorption was observed in the posterior maxilla. Out of 164 patients, 158 (96.3%) had permanent implants and 6 (3.7%) had implant loss. Conclusions: Within the limitations of this study, the mean bone loss in this brand was acceptable and Blossom Technology can find its way to the market, thus we found this brand with new technology useful for clinical application.
Keywords :
Dental implants , Bone resorption , Osteointegration , Periapical radiography , Maxilla , Mandibl
Journal title :
Avicenna Journal of Dental Research
Serial Year :
2019
Record number :
2514519
Link To Document :
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