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Effectiveness of temporary implants in teenage patients: a prospective clinical trial
Author(s) -
Lambert France,
Botilde Gaëlle,
Lecloux Geoffrey,
Rompen Eric
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
clinical oral implants research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.407
H-Index - 161
eISSN - 1600-0501
pISSN - 0905-7161
DOI - 10.1111/clr.12931
Subject(s) - medicine , dentistry , visual analogue scale , crown (dentistry) , patient satisfaction , implant , clinical trial , randomized controlled trial , prospective cohort study , surgery , pathology
Aims The objective of this study was to assess prospectively the outcomes of extra‐narrow diameter implants ( XNDI ) placed in teenage patients as a temporary restorative option. Material and Methods Twenty consecutive young patients presenting one or several missing teeth received XNDI that were immediately restored with composite, Polymethylmethacrylate (Acrylic) or ceramic crown. Clinical and radiographical outcomes were assessed for a minimum follow‐up period of 1 year. Additionally, each patient completed retrospectively a satisfaction questionnaire using Visual Analog Scale (VAS). Results A total of 30 implants were placed and followed for a period of 1–7.4 years (mean: 3.59 years). One implant failed after 3 weeks and was replaced successfully. No further biological complications occurred during the follow‐up period, leading to an implant survival rate of 96.6%. The patient satisfaction evaluations displayed high levels of comfort and function. Conclusion Immediately restored XNDI to replace missing teeth on teenager patients seems to be an effective temporary restorative option to replace missing teeth in young patients. Composite or ceramic crowns should be preferred. Clinical trials with long‐term follow‐ups and the assessment of passive egression are needed.

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