Title |
Immediate and conventional loading of anterior dental implants: Aesthetic considerations and outcomes
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Authors |
Aravind Anto, Sunil Sharma, Amit Kumar Sharma*, Vikram Sharma, Harshita Bisharwal & Rachana Sharma |
Affiliation |
Department of oral and maxillofacial surgery, Nims dental college and Hospital, Nims University, Jaipur, India; *Corresponding author |
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Aravind Anto B - E - mail: draravindmaxfac@gmail.com; Phone +91 9025951068 Sunil Sharma - E - mail: sunil_sharma977@yahoo.com; Phone +91 9982683023 Amit Kumar Sharma - E - mail: bala.dr0359@gmail.com; Phone +91 9887347070 Vikram Sharma - E - mail: dr.vikram.omfs@gmail.com; Phone +91 9636985159 Harshita Bisharwal - E - mail: santoshsingh.aai@gmail.com; Phone +91 9821114087 Rachana Sharma - E - mail: 14rachana1997@gmail.com; Phone +91 9587322311 |
Article Type |
Research Article
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Date |
Received September 1, 2024; Revised September 30, 2024; Accepted September 30, 2024, Published September 30, 2024
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Abstract |
Dental implants, made from inert materials, integrate into bone to replace missing teeth. Recent years have seen scrutiny in modifying the traditional approach with early and immediate loading of implants in various clinical contexts. This study emphasizes in evaluating the parallelism between immediately and conventionally loaded dental implants following implant placement using peri- implant bone loss in anterior region. A randomized control trial was done on 30 patients having missing anterior teeth. Patient in group A were treated with immediate loading protocol and patient in group B were treated with conventional loading protocol. Patients were assessed postoperatively at 6 and 12 months for peri-implant bone level changes, plaque score, gingival score, calculus score, and papilla preservation score. Intergroup comparisons of marginal bone loss on the mesial side between group A and B at 6 months 0.17 and 0.21 and 12 months 0.30 and 0.34 were not statistically significant (p > 0.05). Similarly, marginal bone loss on the distal side at 6-months is 0.20 and 0.32 and 12-months are 0.44 and 0.34 showed no statistical significance (p > 0.05). Intergroup comparisons of plaque index (PI), gingival index (GI), calculus index (CI), and papilla preservation index (PPI) also indicated no significant differences across different time intervals. Therefore, data concludes that both immediate loading and conventional loading showed no significant difference proving immediate loading protocol is as effective as conventional loading and thus it can be effectively applied in case where patients’ aesthetics are a main concern.
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Keywords |
Immediate loading protocol, conventional loading protocol, dental implants, peri- implant bone loss
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Citation |
Anto et al. Bioinformation 20(9): 980-985 (2024)
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Edited by |
P Kangueane
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ISSN |
0973-2063
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License |
This is an Open Access article which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. This is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License.
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