dc.description.abstract | Objectives: To appraise the feasibility of loading four implants with a pre-existing denture
converted to a fixed dental prosthesis (FDP) on the day of implant surgery compared with waiting
for 3- to 4-month healing.<p>
<p>Methods: Patients with an edentulous, fully healed mandible were recruited in a faculty clinic to
partake in a blinded two-arm parallel randomized controlled trial (RCT). The participants received
four parallel intraforamina mandibular implants with a moderately rough titanium surface
(Brånemark System Mk III or Mk IV TiUnite; Nobel Biocare AB, Goteborg, Sweden). The implants €
were loaded on the same day by converting the participants’ pre-existing denture in the
experimental group. The implants were placed using a one-stage surgery procedure, and the
participants’ pre-existing denture were soft-relined in the control group. For both groups, the
permanent 10- to 12-unit FDP consisting of a type-3 cast precious alloy veneered with acrylic and
artificial teeth was placed 3–4 months after implant surgery. All participants have been recalled
annually for 5 years for appraisal of bone loss and registration of adverse events.
<p>Results: Thirty-five of the original 42 participants (83%) returned for clinical and radiological
examinations at the 5-year follow-up recall. No selective dropout or specific reasons for dropout
was identified in the two study arms; leaving n = 17 (Intention-to-treat group, ITT) in the
experimental group, alternatively n = 13 as per protocol group (PP), and n = 18 participants in the
control group (ITT = PP). At study commencement, five of the participants assigned to the
experimental group did not receive their planned intervention. In the control group, one implant
failed to osseointegrate and another failed due to bone loss after 5 years. The crestal bone level
changes over 5 years were identical in the experimental and control groups, that is, 1.2 mm
(SD = 0.7). There were no differences between the two study arms with regard to incidence of
biological and technical adverse events.
<p>Conclusions: Implants in the anterior mandible loaded immediately with a converted pre-existing
denture appear to yield analogous clinical outcomes compared with waiting for 3–4 months over
the first 5 years following implant surgery. | en_US |