This study aims to assess the treatment outcomes (clinical, functional and subjective) of full arch rehabilitations supported by implants with or without an immediate loading protocol. In this randomized clinical trial 20 fully edentulous patients were treated with full arch rehabilitations on dental implants. In half of the sample, the implants were loaded immediately by means of abutments after emplacement of the implant; but in the counterparts these abutments were connected to implants two months after the surgery (conventional protocol), and until that time the dentures were retained by healing abutments. Treatment outcomes were assessed at 2, 6 and 12 months after surgery. Clinical outcomes were quantified on the basis of implant failure rate, marginal bone loss and the peri-implant gingival index. Functional outcomes were calculated according to masticatory performance, estimated by the mixed fraction of a two-coloured chewing gum after 5, 10 and 15 chewing strokes, by the occlusal force recorded by pressure-sensitive sheets and by the bioelectrical muscular activity. The subjective outcomes of the treatment were assessed using both the oral satisfaction scale (visual analogue scale) and the Spanish version of the Oral Health Impact Profile (OHIP-20).
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
TRIPLE
Enrollment
20
Placement of dental implants with different loading protocols for supporting full arch dentures.
Clinica Odontológica de la Universidad de Salamanca
Salamanca, Spain
Clinical Performance of Dental implants
Implant failure rate
Time frame: One year after treatment
Oral health-related quality of life
impact according to the OHIP-20 (Oral Health Impact Profile) instrument. The score range from 0 to 20, being 20 the worst outcome.
Time frame: One year after treatment
Mastication
Mixing ability tests
Time frame: One year after treatment
Area of Occlusal Occlusion
According to pressure-sensitive colorimetric sheets it is recorded the area in square millimeters
Time frame: One year after treatment
Occlusal Load
According to the pressure-sensitive colorimetric sheets , the load in both the anterior and posterior region of the arch are calculated.
Time frame: One year after treatment
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