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Assessment of Immediately Loaded Basal Implants in Partially/Completely Edentulous Ridges: A Clinico-Radiographic Study

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Ankur Slada, Gagandeep Singh
ยป doi: 10.48047/ecb/2023.12.si4.578

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The purpose of the study was to check the clinical application of a smooth surface single piece Bi-cortical implant with immediate loading in partially/completely edentulous ridges. Materials & methods: 10 Patients with missing teeth was selected from the outpatient department (O.P.D) of Oral and Maxillofacial surgery GNDDC, SUNAM and 25 implants was placed in maxilla and mandible with 14 in healed sockets and 11 in fresh extraction socket. . In all the patients loading was done immediately within 72 hours of implant placement. All patients was evaluated for primary stability, pain, peri-implant bone levels using IOPA, bleeding, sulcular bleeding index, at specified time intervals. Results: All the patients were evaluated and showed nil mobility and no significant difference was found between bleeding index and sulcular bleeding index with minimum bone loss. Post operative pain was checked at specified intervals (1st day, 3rd day, 7th day, 4weeks and 3 months) and found, a significant difference was present in reduction of pain at .time interval โ€“ b/w 1 day and 3 days; b/w 1 day and 7 days. There was non- significant difference in pain at time interval - b/w 1 month and 3 month. Conclusion: Hence, according to our study, that Basal implants can play a vital role in rehabilitation of patients, where compromised quality and/or quantity of bone is present and additional augmentation procedures would be required for placement of conventional root form implants

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