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Evaluation of Outcomes Associated with the Use of Screwable Basal and Compressive Immediately Loaded Dental Implants (Comparative Study).

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    • Ahmed Faris Khazaal
    • Waleed Khalil Ismael

    Department of Oral Maxillofacial Surgery Al-Yarmook Teaching Hospital, Baghdad, Iraq

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10.52573/ipmj.1970.170481
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Abstract

ABSTRACT:
BACKGROUND: 
The use of immediately loaded basal dental implants in the treatment of partial or completely edentulous patients is one of the new methods; this method was invented to avoid pre-implant surgical procedures to decrease treatment time, cost, and surgical morbidity.
AIM OF THE STUDY:
This study aimed to evaluate the primary stability of basal and compressive dental implants by the use of periotest M and the evaluation of complications of these implants.
MATERIAL AND METHODS:   
A total of (158) dental implants were used in (31) patients, basal and compressive DI was sued and the primary stability of each implant was determined by the use of periotest M. the entire DI was loaded immediately and followed up for six months.
RESULTS:
There was a significant correlation between the primary stability and DI dimension, (p>0.05),                      a significant increase in bone resorption in correlation to time of implant insertion. 
CONCLUSION:
 Within the limitation of this study, the use of a greater dimension of basal DI increases the primary stability, and the survival of basal and compressive immediately loaded DI was accepted (98.11%).
 
 

Keywords

  • complications
  • Screwable
  • Basal
  • compressive
  • Immediately loaded dental implants
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Iraqi Postgraduate Medical Journal
Volume 20, Issue 4
October 2021
Page 355-360
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Khazaal, A., & Ismael, W. (1970). Evaluation of Outcomes Associated with the Use of Screwable Basal and Compressive Immediately Loaded Dental Implants (Comparative Study).. Iraqi Postgraduate Medical Journal, 20(4), 355-360. doi: 10.52573/ipmj.1970.170481

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Ahmed Faris Khazaal; Waleed Khalil Ismael. "Evaluation of Outcomes Associated with the Use of Screwable Basal and Compressive Immediately Loaded Dental Implants (Comparative Study).". Iraqi Postgraduate Medical Journal, 20, 4, 1970, 355-360. doi: 10.52573/ipmj.1970.170481

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Khazaal, A., Ismael, W. (1970). 'Evaluation of Outcomes Associated with the Use of Screwable Basal and Compressive Immediately Loaded Dental Implants (Comparative Study).', Iraqi Postgraduate Medical Journal, 20(4), pp. 355-360. doi: 10.52573/ipmj.1970.170481

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Khazaal, A., Ismael, W. Evaluation of Outcomes Associated with the Use of Screwable Basal and Compressive Immediately Loaded Dental Implants (Comparative Study).. Iraqi Postgraduate Medical Journal, 1970; 20(4): 355-360. doi: 10.52573/ipmj.1970.170481

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