OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this report is to present the clinical outcomes and patients' satisfaction of full-mouth rehabilitation using computer-aided flapless implant placement and immediate loading of a prefabricated prosthesis. MATERIALS AND METHODS:: The study included 30 consecutive fully edentulous patients who received 312 implants. Mandible and maxilla were treated in the same surgical session with computer-guided flapless approach using the NobelGuide protocol. Prefabricated screw-retained fixed prostheses were inserted at the end of surgery. Clinical and radiographic evaluations were assessed at 6, 12, and 36 months. At baseline and 6 months after surgery, patients answered Oral Health Impact Profile in Edentulous Adults questionnaire to assess satisfaction. RESULTS: The implant survival rate was 97.9%, whereas the average marginal bone loss was 1.9 ± 1.3 mm after 3 years. At 6 months, patients showed significantly greater satisfaction with their fixed rehabilitation when compared with conventional dentures. CONCLUSIONS:: The results of this study confirm that rehabilitation with a prefabricated fixed prosthesis supported by implants placed with NobelGuide protocol is a viable and predictable treatment and increases patients' satisfaction and improves oral health-related quality of life. Copyright © 2013 by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.

Full-Mouth Rehabilitation with Immediate Loading of Implants Inserted with Computer-Guided Flap-Less Surgery: A 3-Year Multicenter Clinical Evaluation with Oral Health Impact Profile / Marra, R.; Acocella, A.; Rispoli, A.; Sacco, R.; Ganz, S. D.; Blasi, A.. - In: IMPLANT DENTISTRY. - ISSN 1056-6163. - 22:5(2013), pp. 444-452. [10.1097/ID.0b013e31829f1f7f]

Full-Mouth Rehabilitation with Immediate Loading of Implants Inserted with Computer-Guided Flap-Less Surgery: A 3-Year Multicenter Clinical Evaluation with Oral Health Impact Profile

Blasi A.
2013

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this report is to present the clinical outcomes and patients' satisfaction of full-mouth rehabilitation using computer-aided flapless implant placement and immediate loading of a prefabricated prosthesis. MATERIALS AND METHODS:: The study included 30 consecutive fully edentulous patients who received 312 implants. Mandible and maxilla were treated in the same surgical session with computer-guided flapless approach using the NobelGuide protocol. Prefabricated screw-retained fixed prostheses were inserted at the end of surgery. Clinical and radiographic evaluations were assessed at 6, 12, and 36 months. At baseline and 6 months after surgery, patients answered Oral Health Impact Profile in Edentulous Adults questionnaire to assess satisfaction. RESULTS: The implant survival rate was 97.9%, whereas the average marginal bone loss was 1.9 ± 1.3 mm after 3 years. At 6 months, patients showed significantly greater satisfaction with their fixed rehabilitation when compared with conventional dentures. CONCLUSIONS:: The results of this study confirm that rehabilitation with a prefabricated fixed prosthesis supported by implants placed with NobelGuide protocol is a viable and predictable treatment and increases patients' satisfaction and improves oral health-related quality of life. Copyright © 2013 by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
2013
Full-Mouth Rehabilitation with Immediate Loading of Implants Inserted with Computer-Guided Flap-Less Surgery: A 3-Year Multicenter Clinical Evaluation with Oral Health Impact Profile / Marra, R.; Acocella, A.; Rispoli, A.; Sacco, R.; Ganz, S. D.; Blasi, A.. - In: IMPLANT DENTISTRY. - ISSN 1056-6163. - 22:5(2013), pp. 444-452. [10.1097/ID.0b013e31829f1f7f]
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