Purpose: To prospectively assess the outcome of immediate rehabilitation of extremely atrophic mandibles by a full-arch fixed bridge anchored to four implants. Material and Methods: Twenty patients with edentulous mandibles were included in the study. Each patient received a full-arch fixed bridge supported by two axial and two distal tilted implants. Prosthetic loading was applied within 48 hours of surgery. Patients were scheduled for follow-up every 6 months up to 2 years and annually until 5 years. Radiographic evaluation of marginal bone level change was performed at 1 year. Results: All patients were followed for a minimum of 1 year (range 20-48 months, mean 30.1 months). No failures were recorded to date. The 1-year implant survival rate and prosthesis success rate were 100%. Marginal bone loss around axial and tilted implants was similar at 12-month evaluation, being, respectively, 0.6 ± 0.3 (standard deviation) mm and 0.7 ± 0.4 mm. High patient's level of satisfaction was recorded for function, phonetics, and aesthetics. Conclusion: This technique could be considered a viable treatment option for the rehabilitation of the atrophic mandible.
Immediate rehabilitation of the extremely atrophic mandible with fixed full-prosthesis supported by four implants / R.L. Weinstein, E.L. Agliardi, M. Del Fabbro, D. Romeo, L.A. Francetti. - In: CLINICAL IMPLANT DENTISTRY AND RELATED RESEARCH. - ISSN 1523-0899. - 14:3(2012), pp. 434-441. [10.1111/j.1708-8208.2009.00265.x]
Immediate rehabilitation of the extremely atrophic mandible with fixed full-prosthesis supported by four implants
R.L. WeinsteinPrimo
;E.L. AgliardiSecondo
;M. Del Fabbro;L.A. FrancettiUltimo
2012
Abstract
Purpose: To prospectively assess the outcome of immediate rehabilitation of extremely atrophic mandibles by a full-arch fixed bridge anchored to four implants. Material and Methods: Twenty patients with edentulous mandibles were included in the study. Each patient received a full-arch fixed bridge supported by two axial and two distal tilted implants. Prosthetic loading was applied within 48 hours of surgery. Patients were scheduled for follow-up every 6 months up to 2 years and annually until 5 years. Radiographic evaluation of marginal bone level change was performed at 1 year. Results: All patients were followed for a minimum of 1 year (range 20-48 months, mean 30.1 months). No failures were recorded to date. The 1-year implant survival rate and prosthesis success rate were 100%. Marginal bone loss around axial and tilted implants was similar at 12-month evaluation, being, respectively, 0.6 ± 0.3 (standard deviation) mm and 0.7 ± 0.4 mm. High patient's level of satisfaction was recorded for function, phonetics, and aesthetics. Conclusion: This technique could be considered a viable treatment option for the rehabilitation of the atrophic mandible.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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