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Early implant placement versus ridge preservation and delayed implant placement: Analysis of profilometric, clinician- and patient-reported outcomes from a two-centre RCT
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WoS WOS:001262590900001
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85197494682
DOI 10.1111/CLR.14325
Año 2024
Tipo artículo de investigación

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Autores Afiliación Chile

Instituciones Chile

% Participación
Internacional

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Abstract



Objectives To compare early implant placement (EP) to alveolar ridge preservation and delayed implant placement (ARP/DP) in terms of contour changes, along with clinician- and patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) until the delivery of the implant-supported restoration. Materials and Methods Patients with a failing single tooth in the maxilla or mandible were recruited in two centres. After tooth extraction, patients were randomly assigned (1:1) to either EP or ARP/DP. At abutment connection and crown delivery, the buccal contour changes at 3 mm below the mucosal margin (primary outcome) along with clinician- (ease of treatment) and patient-reported outcomes were assessed using numeric rating scales and OHIP-14. Results A total of 46 patients were analysed. The mean buccal contour at abutment connection decreased by -1.2 +/- 0.6 mm in group EP and -1.6 +/- 0.8 mm in group ARP/DP (estimated mean difference; 0.45 [95%CI, -0.02; 0.94]; p = .061) with no significant differences between the groups. ARP/DP was consistently easier than EP across all stages of the surgery (estimated mean difference; 2.0 [95%CI, 1.3; 2.7] p < .001): during flap elevation (EP: 4.8 vs. ARP/DP: 1.6), implant placement (EP: 5.7 vs. ARP/DP: 2.2) and wound closure (EP: 3.4 vs. ARP/DP: 1.6). Both interventions improved quality of life but patients who underwent ARP/DP were significantly more satisfied at the time of crown delivery (ARP/DP: 9.6 vs. EP: 9.1, p = .02). Conclusions EP and ARP/DP show no significant differences in buccal contour changes, aesthetics and patient-reported outcomes. However, ARP/DP is an easier procedure at all stages of the surgery compared to EP and could therefore be the preferred therapy for less experienced clinicians.

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Dentistry, Oral Surgery & Medicine
Engineering, Biomedical
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Ord. Autor Género Institución - País
1 Thoma, Daniel S. Hombre UNIV ZURICH - Suiza
Universität Zürich - Suiza
2 Gil, Alfonso - UNIV ZURICH - Suiza
Universität Zürich - Suiza
3 de Bruyckere, Thomas - Univ Ghent - Bélgica
Universiteit Gent - Bélgica
4 Jung, Ronald E. Hombre UNIV ZURICH - Suiza
Universität Zürich - Suiza
5 Fukuba, Shunsuke - TOKYO MED & DENT UNIV - Japón
Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences - Japón
6 Ickroth, Axelle - Univ Ghent - Bélgica
Universiteit Gent - Bélgica
7 Strauss, Franz-Josef Hombre UNIV ZURICH - Suiza
Universidad Finis Terrae - Chile
Universität Zürich - Suiza
8 Cosyn, Jan - Univ Ghent - Bélgica
Universiteit Gent - Bélgica

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Financiamiento



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International Team for Implantology
ITI International Team for Implantology

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The present study is an investigator-initiated study and was financially supported by funding from ITI International Team for Implantology, ITI Headquarters, Basel, Switzerland (project number 1391_2019). Study material consisting of regenerative biomaterials and implants was provided by the corresponding manufacturers.
The present study is an investigator\u2010initiated study and was financially supported by funding from ITI International Team for Implantology, ITI Headquarters, Basel, Switzerland (project number 1391_2019). Study material consisting of regenerative biomaterials and implants was provided by the corresponding manufacturers.

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