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Revista Facultad de Odontología Universidad de Antioquia
versión impresa ISSN 0121-246X
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ARANGO, Paola Andrea; PORRAS, Andrés Felipe y ARISMENDI E, Jorge Alberto. Immediate load in single-tooth restorations: a clinical prospective study. Rev Fac Odontol Univ Antioq [online]. 2009, vol.21, n.1, pp.6-15. ISSN 0121-246X.
INTRODUCTION: immediate loading of implants has become a viable treatment alternative that offers multiple benefits for patients such as providing immediate function and esthetics, reduction of surgical trauma and less treatment time. A controlled prospective clinical trial was conducted to evaluate the success of immediately loaded implants for single-tooth restoration following consensus protocols in recent literature. METHODS: twenty-one 3.75 x 13mm RBM-treated surface internal connection implants (Renova®, Lifecore Biomedical Inc., Chaska Mn. ) were placed in 17 systemically healthy patients (6 males, 11 females), ages between 18 and 74 years who required single-tooth replacement in the anterior and premolar regions of both jaws. RESULTS: the 18-month cumulative success rate for this study was 95.2%. According to the statistical analysis in this study, immediate loading of implants for single-tooth restoration compares favorably to the two-stage protocol and a direct correlation between the distance from bone to contact point and papilla filling was found. CONCLUSIONS: results from the present study indicate that the single-tooth restoration in the anterior area with immediately loaded surface-treated threaded titanium implants and no occlusal function is a viable treatment alternative with a success rate greater than 95%, comparable to the conventional loading protocol.
Palabras clave : titanium implants; immediate loading; primary stability; implant insertion torque.