| Literature DB >> 32230917 |
Eugenio Velasco-Ortega1, Alvaro Jimenez-Guerra1, Loreto Monsalve-Guil1, Ivan Ortiz-Garcia1, Ana I Nicolas-Silvente2, Juan J Segura-Egea3, Jose Lopez-Lopez4.
Abstract
Implant dentistry constitutes a therapeutic modality in the prosthodontic treatment of partially and totally edentulous patients. This study reports a long-term evaluation of treatment by the early loading of acid-etched surface implants. Forty-eight partially and totally edentulous patients were treated with 169 TSA Defcon® acid-etched surface implants for prosthodontic rehabilitation. Implants were loaded after a healing free-loading period of 6-8 weeks in mandible and maxilla, respectively. Implant and prosthodontic clinical findings were followed during at least 17 years. Clinical results indicate a survival and success rate of implants of 92.9%, demonstrating that acid-etched surface achieves and maintains successful osseointegration. Five implants in three patients were lost during the healing period. Sixty-five prostheses were placed in 45 patients over the remaining 164 implants, 30 single crowns, 21 partially fixed bridges, 9 overdentures, and 5 full-arch fixed rehabilitations. A total of 12 implants were lost during the follow-up period. Mean marginal bone loss was 1.91 ± 1.24 mm, ranging from 1.1 to 3.6 mm. The most frequent complication was prosthetic technical complications (14.2%), followed by peri-implantitis (10.6%). The mean follow-up was of 214.4 months (208-228 months). Prosthodontic rehabilitation with an early-loading protocol over acid-etched surface implants is a successful implant treatment.Entities:
Keywords: acid-etched surface; early loading; implant dentistry; long-term evaluation; osseointegration
Year: 2020 PMID: 32230917 PMCID: PMC7177283 DOI: 10.3390/ma13071553
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Materials (Basel) ISSN: 1996-1944 Impact factor: 3.623
Figure 1SEM images provided by the manufacturer of the double acid-etched surface topography (TSA Defcon® screw implants, Impladent, Sentmenat, Spain), (a) threads macrodesign detail at a magnification of ×90; (b) detail of surface on the thread edge at a magnification of ×500.
Description of the age and total distribution of the sample, according to the following parameters: gender, smoking habit, periodontitis history, and type of edentulism
| Total Patients | n = 48 (100%) | Age | 52.4 yrs (Ranged 30–72) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gender | Male | Female | |
| n = 48 (100%) | n = 26 (51.4%) | n = 22 (48.6%) | |
| SmokingHabit | Smoker | Nonsmoker | |
| n = 48 (100%) | n = 26 (51.4%) | n = 26 (51.4%) | |
| Periodontitis History | Yes | No | |
| n = 48 (100%) | n = 11 (22.9%) | n = 37 (77.1%) | |
| Edentulism | Totally | Partially | |
| n = 48 (100%) | n = 11 (22.9%) | n = 37 (77.1%) |
Description of the total sample implant characteristics: diameter, length, location, area, and percentage of failure and success achieved
| Implant Characteristics | N = 169 (100%) | |
|---|---|---|
| Diameter | 4 mm | 3.4 mm |
| 99 implants (58.7%) | 70 implants (41.3%) | |
| Length | 13 mm | 10 mm |
| 50 implants (29.6%) | 119 implants (70.4%) | |
| Location | Maxilla | Mandible |
| 79 implants (46.7%) | 90 implants (53.3%) | |
| Area | Anterior | Posterior |
| 82 implants (48.5%) | 87 implants (51.5%) | |
| Percentage of Failure/Success | Failure | Success |
| 12 implants (7.1%) | 157 implants (92.9%) | |
Description of the prosthesis type distribution with the number of implants used to support them and the percentage of screwed and cemented prosthesis.
| Number of Implants | Single Crown | Fixed Bridge | Overdenture | Fixed Full-Arch |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 30 (46.1%) | -- | -- | -- |
| 2 | -- | 13 (20.0%) | -- | -- |
| 3 | -- | 7 (10.7%) | 1 (1.5%) | -- |
| 4 | -- | 1 (1.5%) | 8 (12.3%) | -- |
| 9 | -- | -- | -- | 2 (3.1%) |
| 10 | -- | -- | -- | 3 (4.6%) |
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| 65 (100%) | 30 (46.1%) | 21 (32.3%) | 9 (13.8%) | 5 (87.6%) |
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| 65 (100%) | 44 (67.6%) Screwed | 21 (32.4%) Cemented | ||
Figure 2(a) Implant placement surgery with mucosal flap approach, (b) healing abutments at 6 weeks, (c) impression copings, (d) cleanable bar, and (e) finished overdenture.
Percentage of patients who showed complications during the 17 years follow-up.
| Complications | + | - |
|---|---|---|
| Patients Showing Complications | 22 patients (48.6%) | 26 patients (51.4%) |
| Early Implant Loss | 3 patients (6.2%) | 45 patients (93.8%) |
| Delayed Implant Loss | 5 patients (10.4%) | 43 patients (89.6%) |
| Peri-Implantitis | 10 patients (22.8%) | 38 patients (77.2%) |
| Technical Complications | 12 patients (26.6%) | 36 patients (73.4%) |
Figure 3Digital radiographs taken perpendicular to the long axis of the implants used for evaluating marginal bone loss. (a) X-rays at 6 weeks after implant placement with the healing abutments ready to start the prosthodontic phase, (b) X-rays at 17-years follow-up.