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Journal of Oral Implantology | 2012

Survival and Success Rates of Immediately and Early Loaded Implants: 12-Month Results From a Multicentric Randomized Clinical Study

Tommaso Grandi; Giovanna Garuti; Paolo Guazzi; Luciano Tarabini; Andrea Forabosco

Our objective was to compare survival and peri-implant bone levels of immediately nonocclusally vs early loaded implants in partially edentulous patients up to 12 months after implant placement. Eighty patients (inclusion criteria: general good health, good oral hygiene, 30-65 years old; exclusion criteria: head and neck irradiation/cancer, pregnancy, uncontrolled diabetes, substance abuse, bruxism, lack of opposing occluding dentition, smokers >10 cigarettes/day, need for bone augmentation procedures) were selected in 5 Italian study centers and randomized into 2 groups: 40 patients in the immediately loaded group (minimal insertion torque 30 Ncm) and 40 patients in the early loaded group. Immediately loaded implants were provided with nonoccluding temporary restorations. Final restorations were provided 2 months later. Early loaded implants were provided with a definitive restoration after 2 months. Peri-implant bone resorption was evaluated radiographically with software (ImageJ 1.42). No dropout occurred. Both groups gradually lost peri-implant bone. After 12 months, patients of both groups lost an average of 0.4 mm of peri-implant bone. There were no statistically significant differences (evaluated with t test) between the 2 loading strategies for peri-implant bone level changes at 2 (P = .6730), 6 (P = .6613) and 12 (P = .5957) months or for survival rates (100% in both groups). If adequate primary stability is achieved, immediate loading of dental implants can provide similar success rates, survival rates, and peri-implant bone resorption as compared with early loading, as evaluated in the present study.


International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery | 2013

Clinical outcome and bone healing of implants placed with high insertion torque: 12-month results from a multicenter controlled cohort study

Tommaso Grandi; P. Guazzi; R. Samarani; Giovanni Grandi

This study evaluated the clinical outcome and the crestal bone resorption of implants placed with high insertion torque (up to 80 N cm). 102 patients were treated with 156 tapered implants. 42 implants (control group) presented insertion torque between 30 and 45 N cm (mean=37.4 SD 8.2). 114 implants (experimental group) were placed with insertion torque between 50 and 80 N cm (mean=74.8 SD 7.9). All implants were early loaded after 2 months. Peri-implant marginal bone levels were assessed immediately after surgery, and at 6- and 12-month follow up examinations. At the 12-month follow up all implants were clinically stable. After 12 months, patients in the experimental group lost an average of 0.41 mm (CI 95% 0.522; 0.263) of crestal bone compared with 0.45 mm (CI 95% 0.561; 0.286) for those in the control group. There were no significant differences between the two groups. No direct or inverse relationship was observed between the insertion torque values and crestal bone resorption. The results show that the use of high insertion torque (up to 80 N cm) did not prevent osseointegration and did not increase bone resorption around tapered implants early loaded up to 1 year after implant placement.


Journal of Oral Implantology | 2012

Immediate Loading of Single Post-Extractive Implants in the Anterior Maxilla: 12-Month Results From a Multicenter Clinical Study

Tommaso Grandi; Giovanna Garuti; Rawad Samarani; Paolo Guazzi; Andrea Forabosco

The purpose of the study was to evaluate survival and peri-implant bone levels of single, immediately loaded post-extractive implants in the anterior maxilla 12 months after implant placement. Thirty-six consecutive patients from 3 study centers were included in the study. The concerned sites were upper premolars, canines, and incisors. For each patient the following data were recorded: reason for tooth extraction, bone quality, implant size, and final insertion torque. Implants were placed using a flapless technique and immediately loaded with a nonoccluding temporary restoration. Final restorations were provided 4 months later. Peri-implant bone resorption was evaluated radiographically after 6 and 12 months. The average final insertion torque was 70.55 Ncm. One implant inserted in D3 quality bone with a 35-Ncm seating torque was lost. All other implants had a final insertion torque ranging between 50 and 80 Ncm. The average peri-implant bone loss was 0.437 and 0.507 mm at 6 and 12 months, respectively. All the sites maintained excellent papillae and peri-implant soft-tissue conditions. The resulting 1-year success rate was 97.2%. Immediate nonfunctional loading of single post-extractive implants in the anterior maxilla is a predictable treatment. And it seems that achieving high insertion torques by placing self-tapping/self-condensing implants in an underprepared osteotomy is favorable.


European Journal of Oral Implantology | 2012

Immediate loading of four (all-on-4) post-extractive implants supporting mandibular cross-arch fixed prostheses: 18-month follow-up from a multicentre prospective cohort study.

Tommaso Grandi; Paolo Guazzi; Rawad Samarani; Giovanni Grandi


European Journal of Oral Implantology | 2014

One abutment-one time versus a provisional abutment in immediately loaded post-extractive single implants: A 1-year follow-up of a multicentre randomised controlled trial

Tommaso Grandi; Paolo Guazzi; Rawad Samarani; Hassan Maghaireh; Giovanni Grandi


European Journal of Oral Implantology | 2012

Immediate positioning of definitive abutments versus repeated abutment replacements in immediately loaded implants: effects on bone healing at the 1-year follow-up of a multicentre randomised controlled trial.

Tommaso Grandi; Paolo Guazzi; Rawad Samarani; Giovanna Garuti


European Journal of Oral Implantology | 2012

Immediate loading of two unsplinted implants retaining the existing complete mandibular denture in elderly edentulous patients: 1-year results from a multicentre prospective cohort study.

Tommaso Grandi; Paolo Guazzi; Rawad Samarani; Giovanna Garuti; Giovanni Grandi


European Journal of Oral Implantology | 2013

Immediate provisionalisation of single post- extractive implants versus implants placed in healed sites in the anterior maxilla: 1-year results from a multicentre controlled cohort study

Tommaso Grandi; Paolo Guazzi; Rawad Samarani; Giovanni Grandi


European Journal of Oral Implantology | 2013

A 3-year report from a multicentre randomised controlled trial: immediately versus early loaded implants in partially edentulous patients.

Tommaso Grandi; Paolo Guazzi; Rawad Samarani; Giovanni Grandi


European Journal of Oral Implantology | 2015

Immediate, early (3 weeks) and conventional loading (4 months) of single implants: Preliminary data at 1 year after loading from a pragmatic multicenter randomised controlled trial

Tommaso Grandi; Paolo Guazzi; Rawad Samarani; Hani Tohme; Samir Khoury; Luca Sbricoli; Giovanni Grandi; Marco Esposito

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Giovanni Grandi

University of Modena and Reggio Emilia

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Andrea Forabosco

University of Modena and Reggio Emilia

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Marco Esposito

University of Manchester

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R. Samarani

Saint Joseph's University

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