However, no comparable or identical trials utilizing our implant were discovered in the literature. Thus, the outcomes were contrasted with those of the literature, which used the same approach and procedure but a different implant system. A single tooth replacement and a reduced sample size were used in the study. Comparing the implant to other globally recognized (such as Nobel Biocare) systems,...
Bone level alterations surrounding implants are a crucial factor for determining implant success. According to William R. Laney, the mean value of marginal bone loss was 0.14 mm with SD of 0.61 and 0.2 mm with SD of 0.66, respectively. Standardized periapical radiographs were utilized to measure marginal bone loss in the mesial and distal portions of each implant three months after crown cementati...
Implant mobility is an essential clinical characteristic that should be monitored continuously during the maintenance phase. It may be a critical indication of fixture health. In the Limor Avivi research [6], all 42 monitored implants were clinically asymptomatic and immobile. In our study, implant mobility was measured using the clinical implant mobility scale at the time of implant insertion, se...
Showing the distribution of study subjects by Bleeding on probing, implant mobility according to clinical implant mobility scale and Peri-implant radiolucency at different stages.
Present
Absent
Total
1) Bleeding on probing for implant
After 1st month of crown cementation.
1
9
10
After 3rd month of crown cementation
0
10
10
at the end of study perio...
Comparison of probing depth (mm) after 1st, 3rd month and 72 months of crown cementation by wilcoxon matched pair test by ranks and Implant mobility test by PERIOTEST PT values
Male
Female
SD
t-value
After crown 1st month
1.8000
0.7888
0.0000
1.0000
After crown 3rd month
1.8000
0.7888
At the end of study period with time intervals of 12 months u...
Evaluation of implant mobility using PERIOTEST
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