| Literature DB >> 35055423 |
Francesco Bennardo1, Selene Barone1, Camillo Vocaturo2, Ludovica Nucci3, Alessandro Antonelli1, Amerigo Giudice1.
Abstract
This systematic review aimed to answer the question: "Is the use of magnetic mallet effective in oral and implant surgery procedures in terms of tissue healing, surgery outcome, and complication rate compared to traditional instruments?" A literature search of PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science databases (articles published until 1 October 2021) was conducted, in accordance with the PRISMA statement, using the keywords "magnetic mallet", "electric mallet", "oral surgery", "implantology", and "dental implant". Of 252 articles, 14 were included in the review (3 for teeth extraction, and 11 for implant dentistry). Out of a total of 619 dental extractions (256 patients) performed with the magnetic mallet (MM), no complications were reported. Implants inserted totaled 880 (525 patients): 640 in the MM groups (382), and 240 in control groups (133). The survival rate of implants was 98.9% in the MM groups, and 95.42% in the control groups. Seven patients experienced benign paroxysmal positional vertigo after implant surgery, all in control groups. Results are not sufficient to establish the effectiveness of MM in oral and implant surgery procedures. Randomized controlled trials with a large sample size are needed.Entities:
Keywords: alveolar ridge augmentation; dental implants; sinus floor augmentation; tooth extraction
Year: 2022 PMID: 35055423 PMCID: PMC8781210 DOI: 10.3390/jpm12010108
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Pers Med ISSN: 2075-4426
Figure 1PRISMA flow diagram.
Specific features and outcomes of the studies included.
| Reference | Type of Intervention | Study Design | Number of Patients Treated | Number of Sites (Implants/Teeth) Treated | Follow-Up | Outcomes | Complications |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Crespi et al., 2012 A [ | Sinus lift | Prospective | 40 MM | 60 MM | 6, 12, 24 m | Survival rate of 98.33% (both groups) | 2 BPPV in CTR group |
| Crespi et al., 2012 B [ | Implant site preparation | Prospective | 25 MM | 69 MM | 6, 12, 24 m | Survival rate of 97.1% (MM) and 92.75% (CTR) | 2 BPPV in CTR group |
| Crespi et al., 2013 A [ | Sinus lift | Prospective | 32 | 70 | 2, 4, 12, 24 m | Survival rate of 98.57% | - |
| Crespi et al., 2013 B [ | Implant site preparation | Prospective | 18 MM | 25 MM | 6, 12, 24 m | Survival rate of 96% (both groups) | 2 BPPV in CTR group |
| Crespi et al., 2014 A [ | Ridge expansion | Prospective | 23 MM | 59 MM | 6, 12, 24 m | Survival rate of 100% (MM) and 96.61% (CTR) | 1 BPPV in CTR group |
| Crespi et al., 2014 B [ | Dental extraction | Retrospective | 156 | 427 | - | No fracture or loss of cortical bone plate | - |
| Crespi et al., 2015 [ | Ridge expansion | Retrospective | 36 | 93 | 6, 12, 24 m | Survival rate of 98.92% | - |
| Crespi et al., 2016 A [ | Implant site preparation | Prospective | 40 | 40 | 36 m | Survival rate of 100% | - |
| Crespi et al., 2016 B [ | Implant site preparation | Prospective | 57 | 84 | 36 m | Survival rate of 100% | - |
| Crespi et al., 2017 [ | Dental extraction | Prospective | 53 | 145 | 3 m | No signs of inflamed tissue or exposed bone | - |
| Menchini-Fabris GB, et al. 2020 A [ | Dental extraction | Retrospective | 47 | 47 | 24–36 m | No postoperative complications | - |
| Menchini-Fabris GB, et al. 2020 B [ | Sinus lift | Observational | 29 MM | 29 MM | 36 m | Survival rate of 100% (MM) and 92.6% (CTR) | - |
| Crespi et al. 2021 [ | Sinus lift | Retrospective | 40 | 40 | 36 m | Survival rate 100% | - |
| Bruschi et al. 2021 [ | Sinus lift | Retrospective | 52 | 71 | 9–66 m (mean 29.8 m) | Survival rate 98.6% | - |
Legend: MM, magnetic mallet; CTR, control group; m, months; BPPV, benign paroxysmal positional vertigo. * MM was not the main topic investigated in the manuscript.