Giuseppe Alexandre Romito, Mohamed Ahmed Hassan, Marina Nogueira de Castro Galvão Corrente, Julia Dahdal Aoun, Vitor Marques Sapata, Roger Nishyama, Cristina Cunha Villar
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Early Placement of Patient-Specific One-Piece Drill-Free Fully Digital Designed Dental Implants: A Feasibility Study
Aim
CBCT and CAD/CAM technologies have allowed the development of patient-specific implants requiring no drilling. This prospective study evaluated the safety and effectiveness of a novel, drill-free, one-piece root-analogue implant designed using a digital workflow and manufactured additively.
Materials and Methods
Patients with non-restorable maxillary anterior or premolar teeth requiring extraction and implant placement were included. Implant design was based on pre-extraction cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) and optical impressions of the target tooth, adjacent teeth and opposing dentition, and post-extraction scanning of the extracted tooth. Within 14 days post extraction, the implant was designed, manufactured and placed into the alveolar socket, and a temporary crown was installed out of occlusion. The final crown was installed after 3 months. Clinical parameters, including plaque index, gingival index, bleeding on probing, suppuration, peri-implant mucosal margin position, probing depth, probing depth relative to the implant platform and keratinised tissue, were collected at 3, 6, 9, 12 and 24 months post loading. Radiographic measurements as well as patient- and clinician-reported outcomes were also assessed.
Results
The study cohort comprised 12 patients. The cumulative implant survival and success rates reached 100% and 90%, respectively. Clinical and radiographic parameters consistently indicated healthy peri-implant tissues. Patient-reported outcomes demonstrated high satisfaction and minimal discomfort. Visual analogue scale (VAS) scores for overall satisfaction remained high, with a median of 10 at final restoration delivery (95% CI: 10.00–10.00) and at the 24-month follow-up (95% CI: 9.70–10.01).
Conclusion
These patient-specific, root-analogue implants demonstrated both safety and effectiveness, along with high patient satisfaction rates up to 24 months post loading.
期刊介绍:
Journal of Clinical Periodontology was founded by the British, Dutch, French, German, Scandinavian, and Swiss Societies of Periodontology.
The aim of the Journal of Clinical Periodontology is to provide the platform for exchange of scientific and clinical progress in the field of Periodontology and allied disciplines, and to do so at the highest possible level. The Journal also aims to facilitate the application of new scientific knowledge to the daily practice of the concerned disciplines and addresses both practicing clinicians and academics. The Journal is the official publication of the European Federation of Periodontology but wishes to retain its international scope.
The Journal publishes original contributions of high scientific merit in the fields of periodontology and implant dentistry. Its scope encompasses the physiology and pathology of the periodontium, the tissue integration of dental implants, the biology and the modulation of periodontal and alveolar bone healing and regeneration, diagnosis, epidemiology, prevention and therapy of periodontal disease, the clinical aspects of tooth replacement with dental implants, and the comprehensive rehabilitation of the periodontal patient. Review articles by experts on new developments in basic and applied periodontal science and associated dental disciplines, advances in periodontal or implant techniques and procedures, and case reports which illustrate important new information are also welcome.