Background: Studies are needed to evaluate long-term performance of immediately loaded implants with moderately rough surface. This retrospective study evaluated long-term survival and periimplant soft and hard tissue conditions in patients treated with TiUnite implants. Materials and Methods: Fortyone consecutive patients (mean age, 52.6 years) received 205 Brånemark System Mk III TiUnite implants (145 maxillary, 60 mandibular). The indication was single tooth (n = 7 implants), partial (n = 94), or full arches (n = 104). One hundred thirteen implants were immediately loaded. Cumulative survival rate (CSR) of implants was assessed. Long-term marginal bone remodeling, probing pocket depth (PPD), and periimplant mucosa conditions were assessed. Results: Follow-up averaged 8.8 years (range, 6.6'10.6 years). Eight implants in 5 patients failed. CSR was 96.1% (implant basis) and 87.8% (patient basis) up to 10 years. At the longest follow-up, bone loss averaged 0.43 6 1.15 mm (n = 173), PPD averaged 3.64 6 0.74 mm, and periimplant mucosa was healthy in 74.6% of cases. Furthermore, 50.3% and 35.5% of implants scored negative for plaque and bleeding, respectively. No significant difference in CSR and hard and soft tissue conditions was found in the long term between immediately and delayed loaded implants. Conclusion: Implants with TiUnite surface demonstrated excellent longterm survival, marginal bone response, and soft tissue conditions, despite a nonoptimal level of oral hygiene.

Long-term retrospective clinical and radiographic follow-up of 205 brånemark system Mk III TiUnite implants submitted to either immediate or delayed loading / M. Imburgia, M.Del Fabbro. - In: IMPLANT DENTISTRY. - ISSN 1056-6163. - 24:5(2015 Oct), pp. 533-540.

Long-term retrospective clinical and radiographic follow-up of 205 brånemark system Mk III TiUnite implants submitted to either immediate or delayed loading

M.Del Fabbro
2015

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Background: Studies are needed to evaluate long-term performance of immediately loaded implants with moderately rough surface. This retrospective study evaluated long-term survival and periimplant soft and hard tissue conditions in patients treated with TiUnite implants. Materials and Methods: Fortyone consecutive patients (mean age, 52.6 years) received 205 Brånemark System Mk III TiUnite implants (145 maxillary, 60 mandibular). The indication was single tooth (n = 7 implants), partial (n = 94), or full arches (n = 104). One hundred thirteen implants were immediately loaded. Cumulative survival rate (CSR) of implants was assessed. Long-term marginal bone remodeling, probing pocket depth (PPD), and periimplant mucosa conditions were assessed. Results: Follow-up averaged 8.8 years (range, 6.6'10.6 years). Eight implants in 5 patients failed. CSR was 96.1% (implant basis) and 87.8% (patient basis) up to 10 years. At the longest follow-up, bone loss averaged 0.43 6 1.15 mm (n = 173), PPD averaged 3.64 6 0.74 mm, and periimplant mucosa was healthy in 74.6% of cases. Furthermore, 50.3% and 35.5% of implants scored negative for plaque and bleeding, respectively. No significant difference in CSR and hard and soft tissue conditions was found in the long term between immediately and delayed loaded implants. Conclusion: Implants with TiUnite surface demonstrated excellent longterm survival, marginal bone response, and soft tissue conditions, despite a nonoptimal level of oral hygiene.
Dental implants; Immediate loading; Long-term survival; Marginal bone loss; Moderately rough surface; TiUnite; Oral Surgery
Settore MED/28 - Malattie Odontostomatologiche
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