医学
牙科
英语
植入
梅德林
口腔卫生
斯科普斯
科学网
口腔正畸科
荟萃分析
外科
政治学
语言学
内科学
哲学
法学
作者
Maryam H. Mugri,Mohammed E. Sayed,Shilpa Bhandi,HAA Alaqi,NHB Alsubeaie,SH Alsubaie,Saranya Varadarajan,A. Thirumal Raj,PK Yadalam,Zain Khurshid,T. S. Balaji,Shankargouda Patil
出处
期刊:Nigerian Journal of Clinical Practice
日期:2023-09-01
卷期号:26 (9): 1215-1225
标识
DOI:10.4103/njcp.njcp_884_22
摘要
A BSTRACT Dental implants are considered an ideal treatment for a missing single tooth. Immediate loading of implants can hasten the procedure, providing comfort to the patients. Recently, immediate loading of implants has gained much importance as it helps hasten the procedure and provides more comfort to patients. A previous systematic review published 5 years ago compared the success rates between immediate and conventional loading. There are several factors that influence the success rate of implants that were not discussed in detail in the previous review. Hence, the present systematic review is done to report differences in the outcomes from single implant restorations of missing teeth in the posterior region in patients who were subjected to immediate loading and conventional loading. A follow up for 1 year was done. Electronic databases of Medline, Scopus, and Web of Science were searched for publications in the English Language during May 2021. The search results yielded 306 articles, out of which 225 were excluded based on title and abstract screening. Screening of the remaining 81 full text articles yielded 14 original research articles that satisfied the predefined inclusion criteria. Meta analysis was not possible due to the heterogeneity of the data. The overall success rate of the immediate loading of a single implant is 94.31%. Implants in the maxillary region had a higher survival rate than those in the mandibular region. The age range between 18 and 80 years showed good prognosis and outcomes in older individuals. Good oral hygiene was emphasized for all patients to prevent any secondary conditions or delays in healing.
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