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Influence of Roxolid Implant Material on the Implant Stability of Maxillary Implant Retained Overdenture
Fourteen completely edentulous patients were selected to participate in this study. From the outpatient clinic of Prosthodontic Department, Faculty of Dentistry, Ain Shams University. After fabrication of complete denture for all patients, patients were randomly divided to: Group A: Seven patients were rehabilitated with implant retained maxillary overdenture where four Straumann BLX® implant were inserted opposed by mandibular complete denture. Group B: Seven patients were rehabilitated with implant retained maxillary overdenture where four conventional acid etched implants were inserted opposed by mandibular complete denture. After implant placement using surgical guide, smart peg and ostell device were used to measure the primary stability of the implant then cover screw was placed and after six weeks, secondary stability was measured for both groups. After four months, the second stage started in which exposure of the implant fixtures took place and pick up was carried out. Patients were recalled frequently for post-insertion inspection and adjustment.
Background: long term success of implant restoration depends on many factors one of them is the sufficient implant stability which is lowered in compromised bone density sites such as the maxilla which is categorized as type III \& IV bone, so searching for new innovation and updates in implant material and features is very mandatory. So, the aim of this study was asses and compare between two implant materials roxolid versus traditional titanium on the primary and secondary stability. Methods: eighteen completely edentulous patients were selected they all received maxillary implant retained overdentures and lower complete dentures, they were divided equally in to two groups according to the type of the material of the implants. Group A received a total number of 36 (Roxolid) Implants were made of roxolid material and Group B received a total number 36 (Titanium) implants were made of traditional titanium alloys. Implant stability was assed using ostell device, the primary implant stability was measured at the day of implant installation however, secondary implant stability was measured after six weeks of implant placement. Paired t-test was used to compare between primary and secondary stability in the same group and independent t-test was used to compare between the two groups with a significant level \< 0.05.
Age
45 - 60 years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Faculty of Dentistry of Dentistry Ainshams Univeristy
Cairo, Egypt
Start Date
June 15, 2021
Primary Completion Date
January 22, 2022
Completion Date
December 12, 2023
Last Updated
March 28, 2024
18
ACTUAL participants
Roxolid implants
DEVICE
Titanium implants
DEVICE
Lead Sponsor
Ain Shams University
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