Clinical evaluation of osteointegration of bone level implants (Stark conical screw implants, with V-Blast surface treatment), placed without sufficient primary stability.
26 Implants were placed with a unique operative protocol in 4 private offices. A detailed informed consent was obtained from all patients. Surgical guides were used to achieve the idea implant position and axis. Osteotomy drills were used in the sequence recommended by the implant manufacturer. Bone type was assessed by CT examinations using the classification proposed by Rebaudi. All implants were tested by applying a lateral mild load with a probe in order to verify mobility immediately after placement. Parameter used to assess a low primary stability were: * insertion torque lower than 10 N / cm * slight mobility of implant upon application of lateral load of 250 g After surgery, patients were instructed not to chew or to wear their removable dentures in the treated areas. Follow-up post-operative visits were scheduled at 1 and 4 weeks. At 4-6 months after placement a periapical radiograph was taken, a torque/countertorque test of 30 Ncm was conducted and osteointegrated implants were restored. Patients were recalled, examined, and periapical radiographs were taken for a minimum of 6 months.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
293
Osteointegration of V-Blast surface implant with low primary stability (<10 N/cm) after 4-6 months
After 4-6 months, implant without good primary stability were evaluatd. A periapical radiograph was taken, a torque/countertorque test of 30 Ncm was conducted and osteointegrated implants were restored.
Time frame: 4 to 6 months
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