Freestanding and multiunit immediate loading of the expandable implant: Anup-to-40-month prospective survival study

Citation
Yh. Jo et al., Freestanding and multiunit immediate loading of the expandable implant: Anup-to-40-month prospective survival study, J PROS DENT, 85(2), 2001, pp. 148-155
Citations number
47
Categorie Soggetti
Dentistry/Oral Surgery & Medicine
Journal title
JOURNAL OF PROSTHETIC DENTISTRY
ISSN journal
00223913 → ACNP
Volume
85
Issue
2
Year of publication
2001
Pages
148 - 155
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-3913(200102)85:2<148:FAMILO>2.0.ZU;2-F
Abstract
Statement of problem. The subject of immediate loading of dental implants h as received substantial attention, although it appears to conflict with the basic principles of dental implant therapies developed and established ove r the past 20 years. Clinicians would welcome the use of a reliable, immedi ate-loading implant system. Purpose. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of an expandable implant design for immediate and delayed loading and for freesta nding and multiunit situations. Material and methods. Two hundred eighty-six immediate load Sargon implants were placed in 75 patients during a 40-month period. Of the 273 implants t hat survived, 81 were placed into fresh extraction sockets and immediately loaded, 162 were placed into healed sites and immediately loaded, and 30 we re delay loaded. Some implants that had failed to remain stable after immed iate loading became stable and osseointegrated after the load was removed a nd their expansion mechanisms were reactivated. Results. The overall survival rate during the 40-month period was 96.0% in the maxilla and 94.8% in the mandible. Implants placed in fresh extraction sockets showed a 98.9% survival rate. Healed sites showed a 93.9% survival rate. Immediate loading of 52 fresh extraction socket implants in the maxil la showed a 100% survival rate during the evaluation period. Conclusion. Within the limitations of this study it was shown that the feat ure of mechanical expand ability may provide operators some control over im plant stability during the vulnerable period after immediate loading of sin gle, freestanding implants.