A clinical assessment of periimplant marginal bone loss and soft tissue status in dental implant placed by flapless implant surgery. (A one-year prospective study)

Authors

  • Dr. Jabbar J. Kareem
  • Dr. Hikmet A. Sh. Al Garrawi
  • Dr. Raed A. Badeia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32828/mdj.v9i1.244

Abstract

Despite several studies have been conducted to evaluate the clinical outcomes of
flapless implant surgery limited information presents regarding the clinical conditions
after flapless implant surgery, for this reason this study was carried out to evaluate the
peri-implant marginal bone loss and soft tissue status in dental implant placed by
flapless implant surgery.
In the present study, 143 implants were placed in 68 patients by using a flapless 1-
stage procedure. In these patients, peri-implant soft tissue conditions and radiographic
marginal changes were evaluated one year after surgery.
Results: None of the implants was lost during follow-up, giving a success rate of
100%. The mean score of GI was (0.28 mm SD = 0.21), the average BOP index was
(0.12, SD= 0.05) and the mean pocket probing depth was (2.7 mm, SD= 1.1).
The mean marginal bone loss (0,4 mm, SD = 0.49) range ( 0.0 – 1.2 mm ).
Whereas 34 implants showed no bone loss at all.
The results of this study demonstrate that flapless implant surgery is a predictable
procedure. In addition, it is advantageous for preserving crestal bone and mucosal
health surrounding dental implants.

Downloads

Published

27.02.2018

How to Cite

Kareem, D. J. J., Al Garrawi, D. H. A. S., & Badeia, D. R. A. (2018). A clinical assessment of periimplant marginal bone loss and soft tissue status in dental implant placed by flapless implant surgery. (A one-year prospective study). Mustansiria Dental Journal, 9(1), 70–82. https://doi.org/10.32828/mdj.v9i1.244

Issue

Section

articles