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Evaluation of Efficacy of immediate and delayed loading of dental implants -A prospective study | |
Dr. Deepak Sharma, Dr. Ashish Maheshwari, Dr. Tarun Nagpal, Dr. Kanishka Guru | |
Aim- The present study was conducted for assessing and comparing the efficacy of immediate and delayed loading of dental implants. Materials & Methods-40 patients scheduled to undergo dental implant procedures were enrolled. All the patients were randomized into two study groups as follows:Immediate loading group and Delayed loading group. Patients with history of any systemic illness were excluded from the present study. All the patients underwent dental implant procedures according to their respective study groups. Post-treatment evaluation was done using IOPA radiographs. Radiographic bone loss was assessed at different time intervals. All the results were recorded in Microsoft excel sheet followed by statistical analysis using SPSS software. Results-Mean age of the patients of immediate group and delayed group was 28.9 years and 30.7 years respectively. Majority proportion of patients of both the study groups were males. While comparing the mesial and distal bone loss among the patients of the immediate and delayed study group at different time intervals, non-significant results were obtained. Conclusion-Both immediate and delayed method of dental implant placement are equally effective. |
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