1. Immediate versus delayed loading of strategic mini dental implants for the stabilization of partial removable dental prostheses: a patient cluster randomized, parallel-group 3-year trial.
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Mundt, Torsten, Al Jaghsi, Ahmad, Schwahn, Bernd, Hilgert, Janina, Lucas, Christian, Biffar, Reiner, Schwahn, Christian, and Heinemann, Friedhelm
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JAW physiology ,ACADEMIC medical centers ,BONE resorption ,DENTAL schools ,DENTISTS ,DENTAL implants ,JAW diseases ,LONGITUDINAL method ,MASTICATION ,EVALUATION of medical care ,MEDICAL cooperation ,MEDICAL practice ,ORAL hygiene ,NUTRITIONAL assessment ,REMOVABLE partial dentures ,PATIENT satisfaction ,PERIODONTIUM examination ,QUALITY of life ,QUESTIONNAIRES ,PANORAMIC radiography ,RESEARCH ,RESEARCH funding ,SCALE analysis (Psychology) ,STATISTICAL hypothesis testing ,SURVIVAL analysis (Biometry) ,T-test (Statistics) ,STATISTICAL power analysis ,SOCIOECONOMIC factors ,RANDOMIZED controlled trials ,SEVERITY of illness index ,DATA analysis software ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,CLUSTER sampling - Abstract
Background: Acceptable short-term survival rates (>90 %) of mini-implants (diameter < 3.0 mm) are only documented for mandibular overdentures. Sound data for mini-implants as strategic abutments for a better retention of partial removable dental prosthesis (PRDP) are not available. Methods/design: The purpose of this study is to test the hypothesis that immediately loaded mini-implants show more bone loss and less success than strategic mini-implants with delayed loading. In this four-center (one university hospital, three dental practices in Germany), parallel-group, controlled clinical trial, which is cluster randomized on patient level, a total of 80 partially edentulous patients with unfavourable number and distribution of remaining abutment teeth in at least one jaw will receive supplementary min-implants to stabilize their PRDP. The mini-implant are either immediately loaded after implant placement (test group) or delayed after four months (control group). Follow-up of the patients will be performed for 36 months. The primary outcome is the radiographic bone level changes at implants. The secondary outcome is the implant success as a composite variable. Tertiary outcomes include clinical, subjective (quality of life, satisfaction, chewing ability) and dental or technical complications. Discussion: Strategic implants under an existing PRDP are only documented for standard-diameter implants. Mini-implants could be a minimal invasive and low cost solution for this treatment modality. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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