PURPOSE: The anatomical remodeling technique (ART) was proposed to place postextraction implants with the aid of specific osteotomes. This study is a clinical and radiographic evaluation with 10-year follow-up of anterior postextraction single implants placed with the ART and immediately restored. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Thirty-five patients, with a hopeless tooth in the anterior maxilla, were included in the study and 35 implants were inserted according to the ART. Clinical and radiographic evaluations were performed at baseline (T0), after 6 (T1) and 14 months (T2), 4 years after surgery (T3) and every other year up to the 10-year follow-up (T4, T5, and T6). Implant success, survival, and failure rates were evaluated according to the International Congress of Oral Implantologists Pisa Consensus Conference criteria. RESULTS: Twenty-nine patients and 29 implants were available for the 10-year data analysis. After 10 years, the accumulated mean marginal bone loss was 2.69 ± 0.42 mm. The cumulative survival rate of the implants was 100%. CONCLUSIONS: Immediately loaded postextractive implants, placed according to the ART, have been proved to be a predictable method to rehabilitate single tooth in the anterior maxilla.

Anatomical remodeling of buccal bone plate in 35 premaxillary post-extraction immediately restored single TPS implants: 10-year radiographic investigation / Quaranta, Alessandro; Perrotti, Vittoria; Putignano, Angelo; Malchiodi, Luciano; Vozza, Iole; Calvo Guirado, José Luis. - In: IMPLANT DENTISTRY. - ISSN 1056-6163. - STAMPA. - 25:2(2016), pp. 186-192. [10.1097/ID.0000000000000375]

Anatomical remodeling of buccal bone plate in 35 premaxillary post-extraction immediately restored single TPS implants: 10-year radiographic investigation

VOZZA, Iole
Penultimo
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2016

Abstract

PURPOSE: The anatomical remodeling technique (ART) was proposed to place postextraction implants with the aid of specific osteotomes. This study is a clinical and radiographic evaluation with 10-year follow-up of anterior postextraction single implants placed with the ART and immediately restored. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Thirty-five patients, with a hopeless tooth in the anterior maxilla, were included in the study and 35 implants were inserted according to the ART. Clinical and radiographic evaluations were performed at baseline (T0), after 6 (T1) and 14 months (T2), 4 years after surgery (T3) and every other year up to the 10-year follow-up (T4, T5, and T6). Implant success, survival, and failure rates were evaluated according to the International Congress of Oral Implantologists Pisa Consensus Conference criteria. RESULTS: Twenty-nine patients and 29 implants were available for the 10-year data analysis. After 10 years, the accumulated mean marginal bone loss was 2.69 ± 0.42 mm. The cumulative survival rate of the implants was 100%. CONCLUSIONS: Immediately loaded postextractive implants, placed according to the ART, have been proved to be a predictable method to rehabilitate single tooth in the anterior maxilla.
2016
maxilla; immediate postextractive implants; immediate loading; dental implant
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Anatomical remodeling of buccal bone plate in 35 premaxillary post-extraction immediately restored single TPS implants: 10-year radiographic investigation / Quaranta, Alessandro; Perrotti, Vittoria; Putignano, Angelo; Malchiodi, Luciano; Vozza, Iole; Calvo Guirado, José Luis. - In: IMPLANT DENTISTRY. - ISSN 1056-6163. - STAMPA. - 25:2(2016), pp. 186-192. [10.1097/ID.0000000000000375]
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