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Immediate versus delayed implant placement after anterior single tooth extraction: the timing randomized controlled clinical trial.

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BORIS DOI
10.7892/boris.125434
Publisher DOI
10.1111/jcpe.12666
PubMed ID
27978602
Description
AIM

To compare need for bone augmentation, surgical complications, periodontal, radiographic, aesthetic and patient reported outcomes in subjects receiving implant placement at the time of extraction (Immediate Implant) or 12 weeks thereafter.

METHODS

Subjects requiring single tooth extraction in the anterior and premolar areas were recruited in seven private practices. Implant position and choice of platform were restoratively driven. Measurements were performed by calibrated and masked examiners.

RESULTS

IMI was unfeasible in 7.5% of cases. One hundred and 24 subjects were randomized. One implant was lost in the IMI group. IMI required bone augmentation in 72% of cases compared with 43.9% for delayed (p = 0.01), while wound failure occurred in 26.1% and 5.3% of cases, respectively (p = 0.02). At 1 year, IMI had deeper probing depths (4.1 ± 1.2 mm versus 3.3 ± 1.1 mm, p < 0.01). A trend for greater radiographic bone loss was observed at IMI over the initial 3-year period (p-trend < 0.01). Inadequate pink aesthetic scores were obtained in 19% of delayed and in 42% of IMI implant cases (p = 0.03). No differences in patient reported outcomes were observed.

CONCLUSIONS

Immediate implant placement should not be recommended when aesthetics are important, IMI should be limited to selected cases. Longer follow-up is needed to assess differences in complication rates.
Date of Publication
2017-02
Publication Type
Article
Subject(s)
600 Technology > 610 Medicine & health
Keyword(s)
bone augmentation dental implants human randomized controlled clinical trial tooth extraction
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Tonetti, Maurizio S
Cortellini, Pierpaolo
Graziani, Filippo
Cairo, Francesco
Lang, Niklaus Peter
Emeriti, Medizinische Fakultät
Abundo, Roberto
Conforti, Gian Paolo
Marquardt, Siegfried
Rasperini, Giulio
Silvestri, Maurizio
Wallkamm, Beat
Zahnmedizinische Kliniken, Klinik für Parodontologie
Wetzel, Anton
Additional Credits
Emeriti, Medizinische Fakultät
Zahnmedizinische Kliniken, Klinik für Parodontologie
Series
Journal of clinical periodontology
Publisher
Wiley
ISSN
0303-6979
Access(Rights)
open.access
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