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Immediate Loading Of 4 Guided Implants Supporting A Maxillary Overdenture Using A Novaloc Retention System, Doheum Choi Jan 2022

Immediate Loading Of 4 Guided Implants Supporting A Maxillary Overdenture Using A Novaloc Retention System, Doheum Choi

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The purpose of this study was to test the treatment concept of maxillary overdenture retained by four unsplinted implants placed using a flapless guided approach and immediate loading with Novaloc® attachments. Subjects with fully edentulous maxillae received 4 BLX implants (Roxolid®, SLActive®, 3.75mm diameter, Institut Straumann AG, Basel, Switzerland) to support an immediately loaded overdenture. Implants were connected with Novaloc® attachments (Institut Straumann AG, Basel, Switzerland) immediately following surgery if insertion torque (IT) reached 20 N/cm or above. The primary outcome variable was the radiographic bone level change at 6- and 12-months following implant placement. Secondary outcome variables were peri-implant …


Accuracy, Prosthetic Outcomes, And Patient-Related Outcomes With Immediate Loading Of 4-Guided Implants Supporting An Unsplinted Maxillary Implant-Retained Overdenture, Nathaniel Chertok Jan 2022

Accuracy, Prosthetic Outcomes, And Patient-Related Outcomes With Immediate Loading Of 4-Guided Implants Supporting An Unsplinted Maxillary Implant-Retained Overdenture, Nathaniel Chertok

Graduate Theses, Dissertations, and Problem Reports

Aim: Assess the accuracy of implant placement using a mucosa-supported surgical guide relative to the planned implant position and examine patient-related outcomes associated with immediately-loaded Mx IOD using a single-attachment abutment system. The secondary aim of the study is to examine the prosthetic complications associated with this treatment.

Materials and methods: Fifteen individuals with edentulous maxillae were included. Each participant received 4 Straumann BLX implants through a stereolithic mucosa-supported surgical guide distributed in the Mx arch to maximize AP spread. Implant lengths ranged from 10 to 14 mm. A post-op CBCT was taken after the surgery to compare …