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| DOI | 10.1111/CLR.14325 | ||||
| Año | 2024 | ||||
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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.
| Ord. | Autor | Género | Institución - País |
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| 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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| 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. |