Evaluation of Long-Term Stability in Single-Piece Implant Systems: An Original Research

Background: Because of its integrated design and possible benefits over conventional two-piece systems, single-piece implant systems have grown in favor in the field of dental implantology. There is, however, still a dearth of information about their long-term stability and clinical results. The pur...

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Main Authors: Arshdeep S. Kohli, Manjiri Salkar, Jeevan Matada Basavarajaiah, Vishakha Ugale, Harsh Chansoria, Sajni Rai, Mohammed Mustafa
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Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2024-08-01
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Online Access:https://journals.lww.com/10.4103/jpbs.jpbs_400_24
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author Arshdeep S. Kohli
Manjiri Salkar
Jeevan Matada Basavarajaiah
Vishakha Ugale
Harsh Chansoria
Sajni Rai
Mohammed Mustafa
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Manjiri Salkar
Jeevan Matada Basavarajaiah
Vishakha Ugale
Harsh Chansoria
Sajni Rai
Mohammed Mustafa
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description Background: Because of its integrated design and possible benefits over conventional two-piece systems, single-piece implant systems have grown in favor in the field of dental implantology. There is, however, still a dearth of information about their long-term stability and clinical results. The purpose of this study was to assess the clinical results, such as implant survival rates, peri-implant tissue health, and marginal bone levels, to determine the long-term stability of single-piece implant systems. Methods: About 127 individuals who got single-piece implants at the tertiary care center were the subject of a retrospective analysis. Standardized procedures were followed for implant implantation, and patients were monitored for at least five years afterward. Through radiographic analysis and clinical tests, clinical indicators such as marginal bone levels, peri-implant tissue health, and implant survival rates were evaluated. Results: With low marginal bone loss and good peri-implant tissue health, the research showed a high implant survival rate of 96.5%. A statistical study revealed significant relationships between marginal bone loss (P < 0.01), peri-implant tissue health (P < 0.05), and implant survival. Conclusion: In this study, single-piece implant devices showed good long-term durability and clinical results. These results confirm its effectiveness as a dependable dental rehabilitation alternative, highlighting the significance of preserving the health of the peri-implant tissue and reducing marginal bone loss to guarantee implant success.
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spelling doaj-art-e549e0622f074be8a9688b801761fe292025-08-20T01:48:10ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Pharmacy and Bioallied Sciences0976-48790975-74062024-08-0116Suppl 3S2566S256810.4103/jpbs.jpbs_400_24Evaluation of Long-Term Stability in Single-Piece Implant Systems: An Original ResearchArshdeep S. KohliManjiri SalkarJeevan Matada BasavarajaiahVishakha UgaleHarsh ChansoriaSajni RaiMohammed MustafaBackground: Because of its integrated design and possible benefits over conventional two-piece systems, single-piece implant systems have grown in favor in the field of dental implantology. There is, however, still a dearth of information about their long-term stability and clinical results. The purpose of this study was to assess the clinical results, such as implant survival rates, peri-implant tissue health, and marginal bone levels, to determine the long-term stability of single-piece implant systems. Methods: About 127 individuals who got single-piece implants at the tertiary care center were the subject of a retrospective analysis. Standardized procedures were followed for implant implantation, and patients were monitored for at least five years afterward. Through radiographic analysis and clinical tests, clinical indicators such as marginal bone levels, peri-implant tissue health, and implant survival rates were evaluated. Results: With low marginal bone loss and good peri-implant tissue health, the research showed a high implant survival rate of 96.5%. A statistical study revealed significant relationships between marginal bone loss (P < 0.01), peri-implant tissue health (P < 0.05), and implant survival. Conclusion: In this study, single-piece implant devices showed good long-term durability and clinical results. These results confirm its effectiveness as a dependable dental rehabilitation alternative, highlighting the significance of preserving the health of the peri-implant tissue and reducing marginal bone loss to guarantee implant success.https://journals.lww.com/10.4103/jpbs.jpbs_400_24implant survivalimplants made of a single piecelong-term stabilitymarginal bone losstissue health around implants
spellingShingle Arshdeep S. Kohli
Manjiri Salkar
Jeevan Matada Basavarajaiah
Vishakha Ugale
Harsh Chansoria
Sajni Rai
Mohammed Mustafa
Evaluation of Long-Term Stability in Single-Piece Implant Systems: An Original Research
Journal of Pharmacy and Bioallied Sciences
implant survival
implants made of a single piece
long-term stability
marginal bone loss
tissue health around implants
title Evaluation of Long-Term Stability in Single-Piece Implant Systems: An Original Research
title_full Evaluation of Long-Term Stability in Single-Piece Implant Systems: An Original Research
title_fullStr Evaluation of Long-Term Stability in Single-Piece Implant Systems: An Original Research
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Long-Term Stability in Single-Piece Implant Systems: An Original Research
title_short Evaluation of Long-Term Stability in Single-Piece Implant Systems: An Original Research
title_sort evaluation of long term stability in single piece implant systems an original research
topic implant survival
implants made of a single piece
long-term stability
marginal bone loss
tissue health around implants
url https://journals.lww.com/10.4103/jpbs.jpbs_400_24
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