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Avances en Periodoncia e Implantología Oral

On-line version ISSN 2340-3209Print version ISSN 1699-6585

Abstract

RIPOLLES DE RAMON, J. et al. Clinical study of naturactis dental implants postextraction dental procedures. Avances en Periodoncia [online]. 2013, vol.25, n.3, pp.135-142. ISSN 2340-3209.

Introduction: Dental implants places in dental fresh sockets, have a variable success according to different authors, between 92,7% and 98%. Its principle indication is to substitute teeth admitting dental extraction. Its principle advantage is a shorter time of treatment up to loading of the prosthesis, also it avoids a second surgery and improves the healing process. As an inconvenient we remark, the need for guided tissue regeneration. Material and method: 60 dental implants (Naturactis from Euroteknika Groupe, Sallanches - Francia) were placed immediate after dental extraction with a clinical protocol. 33 patients were included in this study, based on some inclusion criterias. We analyzed clinical aspects like (age, gender, toxic habits), surgical aspects (insertion torque, periodontal evaluation, ostell stability measure), radiology (crestal alveolar resorption). All these cases were analyzed during 10 months. Mucoperiostical flaps were avioded in all cases. Results: All dental implants placed, achieved at least 35 NM after placed, as well a >63 ISQ measured with Ostell. The surgical protocol was approved by surgeons. 4 of all the implants placed failed in the early stages (<1 month). We verify no crestal bone loss in the first 6 months after the implants were placed. Healing and post surgical procedures were correct without any complication described.

Keywords : Dental implants; inmediate dental implants; inmediate load.

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