Radiographic Outcomes Comparing Mini-Implant Versus Conventional Implant-Retained Overdenture with Different Attachment Systems: A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial.

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Yousra Ahmed, Marwa Gamal Mahmoud Taha, Heba Elbelacy, Mona Samir Gaber, Gustavo Vicentis Oliveira Fernandes, Mohamed Rahhal
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Purpose: This randomized controlled clinical trial aimed to evaluate and compare the radiographic outcomes of mandibular overdentures retained by mini-implants versus conventional implants utilizing different attachment systems.

Materials and methods: Twenty-one completely edentulous patients (aged 60-70 years) dissatisfied with conventional mandibular dentures were randomly and equally assigned into three groups. Group I received overdentures retained by four mini-implants (2.4 mm diameter, 13 mm length) placed in the interforaminal region; Group II received two conventional implants (3.7 mm diameter, 12 Any blinded information will be available then. mm length) with locator attachments bilaterally at the canine sites; and Group III received two conventional implants with ball-and-socket attachments in the same region. Cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) was used to assess peri-implant marginal bone levels at baseline, 6 months, and 12 months post-insertion. Data were analyzed using non-parametric tests with a significance level set at p≤0.05.

Results: All groups demonstrated progressive bone loss over time. Group I exhibited the highest cumulative bone resorption (0.81±0.11 mm), significantly greater than Group II (0.41±0.16 mm) and Group III (0.45±0.21 mm) at 12 months (p=0.002). No significant differences were observed between Groups II and III.

Conclusion: While all attachment systems maintained the bone levels within acceptable clinical limits, mini-implants were associated with greater marginal bone loss. Locator attachments on conventional implants exhibited the most favorable radiographic outcomes.

不同附着体系统的微型种植体与传统种植体覆盖义齿的影像学结果比较:一项随机对照临床试验。
目的:本随机对照临床试验旨在评估和比较使用不同附着体系统的微型种植体与传统种植体固位下颌覆盖义齿的影像学结果。材料与方法:将21例对常规下颌义齿不满意的完全无牙患者(60 ~ 70岁)随机分为三组。I组采用覆盖义齿,在椎间孔区放置4个直径2.4 mm,长度13 mm的微型种植体;第二组植入常规种植体2枚(直径3.7 mm, 12)。毫米长),在犬类部位两侧有定位附件;第三组在同一区域接受两种传统的球窝附着体种植体。锥形束计算机断层扫描(CBCT)用于评估植入后基线、6个月和12个月的种植体周围边缘骨水平。数据分析采用非参数检验,显著性水平设置为p≤0.05。结果:随着时间的推移,所有组都表现出进行性骨质流失。12个月时,I组累计骨吸收最高(0.81±0.11 mm),显著高于II组(0.41±0.16 mm)和III组(0.45±0.21 mm) (p=0.002)。II组和III组之间无显著差异。结论:虽然所有的附着体系统都将骨水平维持在可接受的临床范围内,但微型种植体的边缘骨丢失更大。定位器附着在常规种植体上显示出最有利的放射学结果。
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