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TREATMENT OUTCOME OF TWO SHORT IMPLANT RETAINED MANDIBULAR OVERDENTURE IN COMBINATION WITH PHOTOBIOMODULATION

 
 
 
 

Abstract


Aim of the study: To evaluate the clinical and radiographic outcomes of mandibular overdentures retained by 2 short implants in combination with two different doses of PBM. Materials and methods: 6 edentulous patients received 2 short implants in canine area. Implants were inserted via stereolithographic surgical guide. Patients received 5 PBM sessions immediately after surgery and every 48 hours. Group A (n =6) right side implants received dose of 2.4 J/cm2, and group B (n=6) left side implants received dose 4.8 J/cm2. Implants were loaded after 3 months. Each implant was evaluated at time of initial prosthetic loading and 6 months later for peri-implant probing depth (PIPD), modified gingival index (MGI), and vertical bone loss. Implant stability was assessed at the time of surgery and 6 months after loading. Results: The findings indicate that after 6 months, two short implant retained overdentures showed no biological nor mechanical complications. A minor but significant increase (P 0.05) 0.51+30, 0.38+28 for group A and group B respectively. Implant stability values for group A were almost maintained and there was a slight increase in group B after 6 months. Insignificantly better results were reported with group B. Conclusion: Two short implant retained overdenture can be a viable option for atrophic mandibles, PBM dose of 4.8 J/cm2 has a potential positive influence on healing and osseointegration.

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DOI 10.21608/ADJALEXU.2020.24785.1050
Language English
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