Mandibular overdentures retained using four novel mini implants viable treatment option for mandibular edentulous patients

Written By :  Dr. Shravani Dali
Medically Reviewed By :  Dr. Kamal Kant Kohli
Published On 2023-06-28 04:00 GMT   |   Update On 2023-06-28 10:48 GMT

Mandibular overdentures retained using four novel mini implants viable treatment option for mandibular edentulous patients suggests a new study published in the Clinical Oral Implants Research.

A study was done to report the 1-year implant survival/success and peri-implant outcomes of mandibular overdentures retained by four titanium-zirconium mini implants (Straumann® Mini Implant System), and to assess how surgery and loading protocols influence these outcomes.

A 2 × 2 factorial randomized clinical trial (RCT) tested the combined effects of two loading protocols (immediate or delayed) and two surgical approaches (flapless or flapped) on the success/survival of the mini implants, and peri-implant parameters (plaque, bleeding, sulcus depth, gingival position, and marginal bone loss). Outcomes were assessed up to 1-year after loading, and generalized estimating equations (GEEs) were used to analyze longitudinal and within-patient clustered data.

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Results

Two hundred and ninety-six implants were placed in 74 patients. The implant survival/success rates after 1 year were 100%, and no major biological complications were observed. After 1-year, descriptive data suggest no noticeable changes in plaque scores, whilst a reduction in bleeding scores at the 6-month and 1-year follow-ups compared to baseline. Good longitudinal stability was observed for the probing depth and gingival margin height measures. Overall mean marginal bone loss was 0.68 (±0.68) mm after 3 months and 0.89 (±0.75) mm after 1-year. The flapless protocol showed better results on soft tissue stability and health but a slightly higher risk for marginal bone loss.

The results of this RCT suggest that mandibular overdentures retained by this novel mini implant system represent a safe and predictable treatment option as confirmed by implant survival/success and peri-implant outcomes, even when flapless surgery and immediate loading protocols are adopted.

Reference:

Curado, T. F. F., Silva, J. R., Nascimento, L. N., Leles, J. L. R., McKenna, G., Schimmel, M., & Leles, C. R. (2023). Implant survival/success and peri-implant outcomes of titanium-zirconium mini implants for mandibular overdentures: Results from a 1-year randomized clinical trial. Clinical Oral Implants Research, 00, 1– 14. https://doi.org/10.1111/clr.14102

Keywords:

Mandibular, overdentures, retained, using, four, novel, mini, implants, viable, treatment option, mandibular edentulous patients, Curado, T. F. F., Silva, J. R., Nascimento, L. N., Leles, J. L. R., McKenna, G., Schimmel, M., & Leles, C. R.

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