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Stability Assessmernt with Immediate Loading Using Blx Slactive Dental Implant
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Mahmood, Ahmed Abdulkareem
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Dental Implant Failure
/ Implantology
/ Periodontitis
2025
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Mahmood, Ahmed Abdulkareem
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Dental Implant Failure
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2025
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Stability Assessmernt with Immediate Loading Using Blx Slactive Dental Implant
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Stability Assessmernt with Immediate Loading Using Blx Slactive Dental Implant
2025
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Objective: To assess the primary and secondary stability of dental implants with immediate loading protocol. Material and Methods: Thirty patients between the ages of 18 and 45 years who received forty dental implants were study. These cases involved bone level x modified sand blast large grit acid etch Blx Sla active implant. After surgery, the primary stability was examined while secondary stability was evaluated 3 months later. The SPSS program was used to evaluate and analyze the results employing the paired T test and independent T test at p <0.05. Results: Thirty patients, 20 females and 10 males, participated in this study and had a mean age of 32 years. In comparison to the primary stability baseline value, the mean implant stability quotient values for secondary stability after three months showed a statistically significant improvement. Sex and jaws did not differ significantly in terms of stability. Conclusion: When compared to the initial primary stability baseline values, the study found that secondary implant stability measured values for the type of dental implant studied increased significantly.
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University Library System, University of Pittsburgh
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