Immediate implant placement in periodontally infected sites- A systematic review and meta-analysis.

Jaspreet Kaur, Gurparkash Singh Chahal, Vishakha Grover, Dipika Bansal, Ashish Jain
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Aims: The purpose of this meta-analysis is to systematically evaluate published evidence literature pertaining to report the differences in the survival rate of immediate implant placement in infected sites and non-infected sites.

Materials and methods: After the application of the search strategy in PUBMED, SCOPUS, and EMBASE research databases, a total of 1864 papers were found. Titles and abstracts were screened, yielding 77 full-text papers. After the overall assessment, 23 articles were recruited based on the inclusion criteria for analysis of data.

Results: Out of 23 studies, 14 studies were combined to assess the risk ratio of survival rate of immediate implant placement between infected and non-infected sites, depicting no significant difference on the survival rate. Further pooled estimate of proportion of survival rates were 0.98 suggesting 98% survival rate of immediate implants placed in infected sockets when 9 retrospective and prospective studies (no control studies) were combined. These findings demonstrate that successful outcomes can be expected for immediate implants when placed into infected extraction sockets.

Conclusions: Within the limitations of this systematic review, equal predictability for successful osseointegration and long-term functioning of immediate implants was found in infected as well as in healthy extraction sites, but astringent antiseptic environment is mandatory for wound healing of immediate implants.

牙周感染部位即刻种植-系统回顾和荟萃分析。
目的:本荟萃分析的目的是系统地评估已发表的证据文献,这些文献报道了感染部位和非感染部位立即植入种植体的存活率差异。材料与方法:在PUBMED、SCOPUS和EMBASE研究数据库中应用检索策略后,共检索到论文1864篇。对题目和摘要进行了筛选,共产生77篇全文论文。综合评估后,根据纳入标准纳入23篇文献进行数据分析。结果:在23项研究中,有14项研究合并评估了感染部位与非感染部位即刻种植的生存率风险比,生存率无显著差异。当9项回顾性和前瞻性研究(无对照研究)相结合时,进一步的合并估计生存率为0.98,表明在感染的牙槽内放置立即种植体的存活率为98%。这些发现表明,当将即刻种植体放置在感染的拔牙槽中时,可以预期成功的结果。结论:在本系统综述的局限性内,发现在感染和健康拔牙部位,即刻种植体成功的骨整合和长期功能具有相同的可预测性,但对于即刻种植体的伤口愈合,严格的消毒环境是必需的。
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