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Immediate vs non-immediate loading post-extractive implants: a comparative study of implant stability quotient (isq)

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Purpose. This study aims to evaluate differences in implant stability between post-extractive implants vs immediately placed post-extractive implants by resonance frequency analysis (RFA).
Materials and methods. Patients were grouped into two different categories. In Group A 10 patients had an immediate postextractive implant, then a provisional, acrylic resin crown was placed (immediate loading). In Group B (control group) 10 patients only had an immediate post-extractive implant. Both upper and lower premolars were chosen as post-extractive sites. Implant Stability Quotient (ISQ) was measured thanks to RFA measurements (Osstell®). Five intervals were considered: immediately after surgery (T0) and every four weeks, until five months after implant placement (T1, T2, T3, T4,T5). A statistical analysis by means of Student’s T-test (significance set at p<0.05) for independent sample was carried out in order to compare Groups A and B.
Results. The ISQ value between the two groups showed a statistically significant difference (p<0.02) at T1. No statistically significant difference in ISQ was assessed at T0, T2, T3, T4 and T5.
Conclusions. After clinical assessment it is possible to confirm that provisional and immediate prosthetic surgery in postextraction sites with cone-shaped implants, platform-switching abutment and bioactive surface can facilitate osseointegration, reducing healing time.

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L. Milillo

C. Fiandaca

F. Giannoulis

L. Ottria

A. Lucchese

F. Silvestre

M. Petruzzi

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Milillo , L., Fiandaca , C., Giannoulis , F., Ottria , L., Lucchese , A., Silvestre , F., & Petruzzi , M. (2016). Immediate vs non-immediate loading post-extractive implants: a comparative study of implant stability quotient (isq). Oral & Implantology, 9(3), 123–131. Retrieved from https://www.oimplantology.org/oimp/article/view/153
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