Smile Confidently With Dental Implant Motor

Implantable Dental Motor restoring your perfect mouth state

The dental implant motor is a kind of dental implant machine which is often used in dental implant treatment.

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About Its Material and Methods

Patient population

Sixty-one implants were inserted in 7 adult patients (4 female and 3 male; age range 38 to 62 years). All patients were free of any medical conditions interfering with implant treatment. Five (71.43%) patients were smokers and 2 (28.58%) were nonsmokers. All patients had been referred from general dentists and were not previously treated for periodontal disease at the time of the first examination.

Examination

Each patient underwent a comprehensive dental and periodontal examination. Periodontal charting included documentation of probing depths, recessions, clinical attachment levels, bleeding on probing, tooth mobility, furcation involvement, and plaque scores. Periodontitis was diagnosed in the presence of more than 4 sites with clinical attachment loss exceeding 4 mm, radiographic evidence of alveolar bone loss, and bleeding on probing. Impressions for diagnostic casts were taken and a panoramic radiograph was obtained. Casts were mounted on a semi-adjustable articulator after face-bow transfer and check-bite registration.

An occlusal analysis was performed, diagnostic wax-ups were prepared on the articulated casts, and restorative treatment needs determined. Once the restorative and periodontal treatment plans were established, radiographic and surgical guides were fabricated to facilitate implant placement. Table 1 shows the patient treatment plan and time schedule.

Periodontal treatment

Periodontal treatment, including surgical treatment if necessary, had been performed previously on all patients.

Implant selection

Unless outlined differently, cylindrical screw implants with a large-grit sandblasted and acid-etched surface and either a 1.8-mm or a 2.8-mm smooth neck were used (ITI Straumann Standard Plus with a 1.8-mm smooth neck; (ITI Straumann Standard with 2.8-mm smooth neck)Implant size was determined based on assessment with a panoramic radiograph taken with a radiographic stent in place, and a clinical examination.