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Fig. 4. PPS mean crestal bone level change plotted...

Fig. 4. PPS mean crestal bone level change plotted against time (mean, 95 % CI) Fig. 4. PPS mean crestal bone level change plotted against time (mean, 95 % CI)

Fig. 3. Participant flow diagram : A randomized, 1...

Fig. 3. Participant flow diagram Fig. 3. Participant flow diagram

Fig. 2. Restorative flow diagram : A randomized, 1...

Fig. 2. Restorative flow diagram Fig. 2. Restorative flow diagram

Fig. 1. Clinical pictures in each procedure. a Bef...

Fig. 1. Clinical pictures in each procedure. a Before implant placement. b After abutment connection. c Temporary prosthesis. d Final prosthesis Fig. 1. Clinical pictures in each procedure. a Before implant placement. b After abutment connection. c Temporary prosthesis. d Final prosthesis

Table 5 Patient satisfaction at 6 and 12 months, ...

  Indicator Prosthetic comforta Appearanceb Ability to chewc Ability to tasted Fittinge General satisfactionf Treatment arm ...

Table 4 Mean crestal bone level changes, in early ...

Treatment arm Summary statistics Baseline 6 months Change from baseline to 6 months ...

Table 3 Patient demographics and other baseline ch...

Characteristics Early loading arm Conventional loading arm Total (N = 38) (N =...

Table 2 Loading criteria applied at implant placem...

Loading criteria 1 Loading criteria 2 • Sufficient oral hygiene • At least 1 mm bone volume around the implanta • No major dehiscence (

Table 1 Inclusion criteria and exclusion criteria ...

Inclusion criteria Age over 20 Patient who have missing teeth in premolar or molar site Good oral hygiene Predicted implant site has 1–3 quality of bone densityand enough quantity of bone Extraction socket in predicted implant site is completely healed (16 weeks or more) ...

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Dard, M., Shiota, M., Sanda, M. et al. A randomized, 12-month controlled trial to evaluate non-inferiority of early compared to conventional loading of modSLA implants in single tooth gaps. Int J Implant Dent 2, 10 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40729-016-0040-8 Download citation Received: 25 September 2015 Accepted: 23 March 2016 Published: 04 April 2016 DOI: https://d...

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Michel Dard, Makoto Shiota, Minoru Sanda, Yasutomo Yajima, Hideshi Sekine, and Shohei Kasugai state that there are no conflicts of interest. MD mainly prepared the manuscript and figures. MS arranged this study, participated in its design and coordination, and helped to draft the manuscript. YY, HS, and SK managed the data collection from each centers of Tokyo Dental College Chiba Hospital (TDCC)...

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College of Dentistry, New York University, New York, NY, USA Michel Dard Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Tokyo, Japan Makoto Shiota, Minoru Sanda & Shohei Kasugai Suidobashi Hospital, Tokyo Dental College, Tokyo, Japan Yasutomo Yajima School of Dentistry, Ohu University, Fukushima, Japan Hideshi Sekine Department of Oral Implantology and Regenerative Dental Medicine, Tokyo Medical ...

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This trial was sponsored by Straumann Japan KK. The authors would like to acknowledge the assistance of Eusaku Watanabe and Nariyuki Maezawa (both Straumann Japan KK) for their contributions to the study.

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Conclusions : A randomized, 12-month controlled tr...

In conclusion, this study demonstrated that early implant loading was non-inferior to conventional implant loading in terms of crestal bone level change in a Japanese patient population in short follow-up period and single tooth gaps in molar regions. High implant survival and patient satisfaction rates, and a good safety profile, were also achieved.

Discussion : A randomized, 12-month controlled tri...

Early loading of the implants showed a good safety profile, with a similar incidence in AEs between the early and conventional loading groups. The benefits to the patient for the early loading procedure were demonstrated by the patient satisfaction question “What does the patient think about the time taken until occlusal loading was started after implantation surgery?” All patients in the earl...

Discussion : A randomized, 12-month controlled tri...

The implant survival rate of 100 % after 12 months is also in line with the results from previous studies with chemically modified SLA implants in various situations, including 100 % survival in early loading of mandibular overdentures [55], 100 % survival in single-tooth applications in the anterior maxilla [56], 96.8 % with maxillary sinus floor augmentation [57], and 98 and 97 % with imme...

Discussion : A randomized, 12-month controlled tri...

This was a randomized, controlled, multicenter clinical trial to investigate whether the outcomes for chemically modified SLA implants in terms of change in crestal bone level from implant surgery to 6 months were non-inferior with early loading (25 ± 3 days) compared to conventional loading (13 ± 1 weeks). The difference in mean crestal bone level change between the early loading and...

Results : A randomized, 12-month controlled trial ...

In the PPS and FAS, the implant survival rate was 100 % after 12 months. In the PPS, the implant success rate was 100 % at all time points in both the conventional and early loading arms; however, in the FAS, the success rate in the conventional loading arm was 100 % at all time points, while in the early loading arm, success was 100 % at suture removal at 12-month follow-up and 95 % at the ...

Results : A randomized, 12-month controlled trial ...

The study enrolled 84 Japanese patients who had single missing tooth in the molar region. Since four patients were withdrawn due to the exclusion criteria (systemic disease, adjacent teeth with probing pocket depth deeper than 4 mm, mental disorder, and bone deficiency, respectively), 80 patients underwent implant placement. Two further patients were withdrawn before randomization because the ins...

Methods : A randomized, 12-month controlled trial ...

In addition, periodontal examination, in the form of probing depth (PD) and bleeding on probing (BoP), was performed at pre-screening and at the 12-month follow-up. Descriptive summary statistics were computed for all parameters, and quantitative parameters were described using mean, standard deviation, median, quartiles, minimum, and maximum. For qualitative variables, absolute and relative freq...

Methods : A randomized, 12-month controlled trial ...

The primary endpoint was a change of crestal bone level between implant surgery (baseline) and final restoration (6 months), assessed by measuring the distance from the implant shoulder to the first bone-to-implant contact both mesially and distally to the implant. Bone level was measured by a single reader on standardized periapical radiographs taken at baseline (day 0), suture removal (7–14...

Methods : A randomized, 12-month controlled trial ...

When a patient fulfilled all inclusion criteria and had no exclusion criteria, then he/she got implant surgery and checked the condition met first criteria for loading (loading criteria 1 (LC1)) (Table 2). All patients received Ti grade IV Straumann Standard Plus Regular Neck (SP RN) implants, 4.1 mm in diameter and 8, 10, or 12 mm in length, with SLActive® surface (Institut Straumann AG, Bas...

Methods : A randomized, 12-month controlled trial ...

This study was designed as a randomized, controlled, multicenter clinical trial to evaluate non-inferiority of early loading compared to conventional loading of dental implants with a chemically modified SLA surface placed in single tooth gaps, involving three centers in Japan (Tokyo Medical and Dental University (TMDU), Tokyo Dental College Chiba Hospital (TDCC), and Tokyo Dental College Suidobas...

Background : A randomized, 12-month controlled tri...

Early loading protocols have become relatively common procedures in many countries for implant restoration, but the procedure is much less common in Japan. The purpose of this study, therefore, was to investigate whether the chemically modified SLA implant with early loading was non-inferior to conventional loading, based on the amount of crestal bone change between baseline and 6 months after su...

Background : A randomized, 12-month controlled tri...

The use of dental implants to replace missing or compromised teeth has been well documented clinically over many years. High implant survival rates have been demonstrated for over 10 [1–3], 15 [4], and 20 years [5, 6]. Long-term survival rates for single-tooth implants have been shown to be greater than those for tooth-supported restorations, e.g., fixed partial dentures (FPDs) [7, 8]. Good lon...

Abstract : A randomized, 12-month controlled trial...

The aim of the study was to evaluate whether early loading of implants with a chemically modified sandblasted, large-grit, acid-etched (SLA) (SLActive®) surface was non-inferior to conventional loading in terms of change in crestal bone level. This was a randomized, controlled, multicenter study. Patients requiring single-tooth rehabilitation in the posterior maxilla or mandible received implant...

Fig. 3. Forest plot of random effects meta-analysi...

Fig. 3. Forest plot of random effects meta-analysis of the incidence of Schneiderian membrane perforation using piezoelectric devices. The weighted average for the incidence rate of Schneiderian membrane perforation was 8% Fig. 3. Forest plot of random effects meta-analysis of the incidence of Schneiderian membrane perforation using piezoelectric devices. The weighted average for the incidenc...

Fig. 2. Forest plot of random effects meta-analysi...

Fig. 2. Forest plot of random effects meta-analysis of the incidence of Schneiderian membrane perforation using conventional rotative instruments. The weighted average for the incidence rate of Schneiderian membrane perforation was 24% Fig. 2. Forest plot of random effects meta-analysis of the incidence of Schneiderian membrane perforation using conventional rotative instruments. The weighted...

Fig. 1. Result of the search strategy and included...

Fig. 1. Result of the search strategy and included and excluded studies Fig. 1. Result of the search strategy and included and excluded studies

Table 2 Overview on the event rate (with lower and...

Piezoelectric Event rate Lower limit Upper limit z value p value ...

Table 1 Overview on the event rate (with lower and...

Conventional Event rate Lower limit Upper limit z value p value ...

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Jordi, C., Mukaddam, K., Lambrecht, J.T. et al. Membrane perforation rate in lateral maxillary sinus floor augmentation using conventional rotating instruments and piezoelectric device—a meta-analysis. Int J Implant Dent 4, 3 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40729-017-0114-2 Download citation Received: 28 September 2017 Accepted: 20 December 2017 Published: 29 January 20...

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Department of Oral Surgery, Oral Radiology and Oral Medicine, University Center for Dental Medicine, University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland Corinne Jordi, Khaled Mukaddam, Jörg Thomas Lambrecht & Sebastian Kühl You can also search for this author in PubMed Google Scholar You can also search for this author in PubMed Google Scholar You ...

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Conclusions : Membrane perforation rate in lateral...

The aim of the present study was to resume in a review the literature evaluating the incidence of sinus membrane perforation comparing conventional rotating instruments with piezoelectric devices. Since only scarce studies exist comparing both techniques directly, we decided to additionally include any study on MSA in which information on the applied technique, e.g. conventional or piezosurgery, w...

Review : Membrane perforation rate in lateral maxi...

Atieh [11] found no significant difference in perforation risk. In these studies, occurred in the two groups of the RCTs are almost identical perforations. Maybe due to the fact that they included only one RS, while our study included 22, they see no deviation. The review of Stacchi [12] also described a lower incidence of membrane perforation during piezosurgery (10.9%) than during conventional ...

Review : Membrane perforation rate in lateral maxi...

Though both techniques exist more than 20 years, only single studies could be found in which the incidence of membrane perforation was focused comparing both operative techniques. This was the rationale for our meta-analysis. Principally, there is a controversy in the literature concerning the use of piezosurgical devices for MSA. Torrella et al. showed a reduced risk for perforations of the sinu...

Review : Membrane perforation rate in lateral maxi...

Finally, a significance analysis was performed between both groups in terms of a t test. The significance level was set at p 

Review : Membrane perforation rate in lateral maxi...

The database PubMed and the US National Library of Medicine were screened from January 8, 2012, to January 6, 2016, for potential studies reporting on membrane perforations during MSA from 1980 till 2015. The search was conducted independently and in duplicate by two authors (MK and JC). The following search terms were used: MeSH Terms: Piezo-surgery Ultrasound Ultrasonic Osteotomy Maxillary ...

Review : Membrane perforation rate in lateral maxi...

Atieh et al. [11] examined the intra- and postoperative events associated with the use of piezoelectric devices and conventional rotary instruments for lateral MSA in a systematic review. They included four studies with 178 lateral MSA in 120 participants. The meta-analysis did not show any significant difference between the two surgical techniques. Stacchi et al. [12] analysed the occurrence of i...

Review : Membrane perforation rate in lateral maxi...

Maxillary sinus augmentation (MSA) is a successful and predictable procedure to rehabilitate the atrophic edentulous posterior maxilla after postextractional pneumatisation of the sinus and bone loss with dental implants. Different approaches to elevate the maxillary sinus floor have been described and were originally introduced by Tatum [1, 2]. The lateral approach provides drilling a window in t...

Abstract : Membrane perforation rate in lateral ma...

Maxillary sinus augmentation (MSA) is a successful and predictable intervention with low complication rates. Perforations of the Schneiderian membrane may occur impairing the general success. The aim of this study was to compare the incidence of membrane perforations between conventional rotating instruments and piezoelectric devices in a meta-analysis. An electronic research on MEDLINE and PubMe...

Discussion : Electronic and conventional cigarette...

DISCUSSION The WHO consistently reports on the severity of health issues caused by smoking, and emphasizes the importance of quitting. The worsening oral health of cigarette users, represented by increases in various diseases, is especially concerning. The American Academy of Periodontology has stated that smoking is one of the risk factors that may affect treatment and therapeutic outcomes for p...

Table 3. Subgroup analysis of associations between...

  Non‐use Electronic cigarette Conventional cigarette Ex‐use   Adjusted OR Adjusted OR 95% CI Adjusted OR 95% CI Adjusted OR 95% CI Male Self‐reported oral health status High 1.00 3.84 (1.15–12.75) 1.47 (0.80–2.73) 0.83 (0.48–1.44) Middle 1.00 1.95 (0.88–4.35) 2.04 (1.42–2.92) 1.22 (0.87–1.70) Low 1.00 2.49 (1....

Table 2. Factors associated with periodontal disea...

  Male Female   Periodontal disease Periodontal disease Variables Adjusted OR 95% CI Adjusted OR 95% CI Cigarette usage Electronic cigarette 2.34 (1.52–3.59) 2.27 (0.89–5.80) Conventional cigarette 2.17 (1.76–2.68) 1.73 (1.32–2.27) Ex‐use 1.28 (1.05–1.56) 1.00 (0.74–1.34) Non‐use 1.00   1.00   Age (years)...

Table 1. General characteristics of study populati...

        Male (n = 5,715) Female (n = 7,836)         Periodontal disease   Periodontal disease     Total (N = 13,551)   Yes No   Yes No   Variables n (%) P value n (%) n (%) P value n (%) n (%) P value Cigarette usage    

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RESULTS Table 1 presents the general characteristics of the study population. Included is the presence or absence of periodontal disease according to sex. Among the participants (5,715 men and 7,836 women), 2,206 men (38.6%) and 2,054 women (26.2%) exhibited periodontal disease. The relationship between vaping or smoking each cigarette and periodontal disease was statistically significant. Add...

Material & method : Electronic and conventional ci...

MATERIALS AND METHODS 2.1 Participants Data for this study was taken from a sample of the 2013–2015 KNHANES, an investigation into the health of the public, the status of chronic diseases, and the status of food/nutrition. The survey was conducted by the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (KCDC). KNHANES includes secondary data which are processed to be anonymous. The total nu...

Introduction : Electronic and conventional cigaret...

The World Health Organization (WHO) cites tobacco‐related death and illness as drivers of poverty, as they force individuals to bear high medical expenses. Furthermore, tobacco contains over 7000 toxic chemicals including several known to be human carcinogens. Given this, tobacco smoking is associated with numerous preventable chronic diseases. In addition to the well‐known tobacco‐related l...

Electronic and conventional cigarette and periodon...

Associations of electronic and conventional cigarette use with periodontal disease in South Korean adults   Abstract Background The aim of this study was to examine the association of conventional cigarette smoking and electronic cigarette vaping with periodontal disease in South Korean adults. Methods For this study, data from 13,551 participants, a subset deriv...