Preservation of Alveolar Dimensions at Molar Immediate Implant Sites Using Laser-Assisted Clot Stabilization: A Report of Four Consecutive Cases with One to Three Years of Follow

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Objective: Immediate implant placement into a molar extraction socket may hasten return to masticatory function and reduce overall treatment time. Placement of a graft or biomaterial in the peri-implant gap defect (PGD) has been associated with superior treatment outcomes. The purpose of this report is to present four cases demonstrating use of laser-generated blood clots to stabilize freeze-dried bone allografts (FDBAs) at molar immediate implant sites. Methods: Four patients with non-restorable mandibular first molars presented to the Department of Periodontics, Army Postgraduate Dental School, Uniformed Services University, Fort Eisenhower, GA, USA. The hopeless teeth were extracted without flap reflection, and dental implants were installed in each socket. FDBAs were applied in the PGDs. In one case, a cover screw was utilized, and the implant was submerged under a laser-generated clot. In the remaining cases, transmucosal healing abutments were installed. Results: Favorable healing was observed in all cases, each patient reporting minimal discomfort limited to the first two postoperative days. At the submerged implant site, > 2 mm buccal bone thickness was noted at re-entry. In the remaining cases, keratinized peri-implant mucosa was in contact with the healing abutment at the one-week follow-up appointment. All implants exhibited interproximal radiographic bone levels coronal to the first implant thread at every follow-up assessment. Conclusions: Whether infrared lasers enhance healing at immediate implant sites remains an open question in implantology. However, the presented cases demonstrate that a neodymium-doped yttrium aluminum garnet laser can reliably stabilize particulate bone allografts in PGDs at immediate implant sites exhibiting large horizontal defect dimensions.
使用激光辅助凝块稳定保存磨牙直接种植部位的牙槽尺寸:连续4例随访1至3年的报告
目的:将种植体即刻植入磨牙拔牙槽内可加速咀嚼功能的恢复,缩短整体治疗时间。在种植体周围间隙缺损(PGD)中植入移植物或生物材料可获得较好的治疗效果。本报告的目的是介绍四个案例,证明使用激光产生的血凝块来稳定磨牙直接种植部位的冻干同种异体骨移植物(FDBAs)。方法:对4例下颌第一磨牙不可修复的患者,在美国乔治亚州艾森豪威尔堡军医大学陆军研究生牙科学院牙周病科进行治疗。拔牙时不做皮瓣反射,在各牙槽内安装种植体。fdba应用于PGDs。在一个病例中,使用盖螺钉,种植体被淹没在激光产生的凝块下。其余病例均安装经黏膜愈合基台。结果:所有病例均观察到良好的愈合,每位患者报告术后头两天的不适最小。在浸没种植体部位,>再入时观察到2毫米颊骨厚度。在其余病例中,角化的种植体周围粘膜在一周的随访预约中与愈合的基牙接触。在每次随访评估中,所有种植体均显示冠状位至第一种植体线的近端骨水平。结论:红外激光是否能促进即刻种植体的愈合在种植学中仍然是一个悬而未决的问题。然而,目前的案例表明,掺钕钇铝石榴石激光可以可靠地稳定PGDs中颗粒骨同种异体移植物的直接种植部位,表现出较大的水平缺陷尺寸。
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