In-patient comparison of immediately loaded and non-loaded implants within 6 months

: According to the Brånemark protocol, a stress‐free healing period is one of the most emphasised requirements for implant integration. Recent studies have encouraged a progressive shortening of the healing period and immediate loading has been proposed for the edentulous mandible. This prospective...

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Veröffentlicht in:Clinical oral implants research 2003-06, Vol.14 (3), p.273-279
Hauptverfasser: Lorenzoni, Martin, Pertl, Christof, Zhang, Kehao, Wegscheider, Walther A.
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Zusammenfassung:: According to the Brånemark protocol, a stress‐free healing period is one of the most emphasised requirements for implant integration. Recent studies have encouraged a progressive shortening of the healing period and immediate loading has been proposed for the edentulous mandible. This prospective study evaluated the clinical outcomes of 14 immediately loaded FRIALIT‐2® implants compared with 28 non‐loaded controls in an in‐patient study. The results were based on clinical stability and on changes of bone level from implant placement to abutment connection 6 months after insertion. In the course of our investigation, seven patients with edentulous mandibles have been treated with 43 implants following an immediate‐loading protocol. Six FRIALIT‐2® implants were placed in the interforaminal region located at positions 34, 33, 32, 42, 43, 44. Bone level in relation to implant margin was measured and recorded. In order to obtain an in‐patient comparison of immediately loaded and non‐loaded implants, the ones at 33 and 43 were chosen to be immediately loaded by a Dolder‐bar retained overdenture. The implants in position 32, 34, 42 and 44 were covered and left to heal. After a healing period of 6 months, second stage surgery was carried out. The clinical criteria to be checked at this point were survival, Periotest values and marginal bone level at the loaded and non‐loaded implants. The mean Periotest value was −2.7 for the loaded and −5.6 for the non‐loaded implants. The Mann–Whitney U‐test showed that the difference was highly significant (P 
ISSN:0905-7161
1600-0501
DOI:10.1034/j.1600-0501.2003.140304.x