  
A Comparative Three Year Study of Two Vs One-Stage Screw Type Titanium
Implants in Human Clinical Trials.
Kwan, Norman H-K: 206 King Street, St.
Catharines, Ontario, Canada L2R 3J7
Abstract:
Placement of 382 screw-type titanium implants
using conventional two-stage technique were compared with 232 identical
implant placed one-stage with a pre-attached 3 mm titanium hexagonal
abutment. The presence of the 3 mm hexagonal abutment specifically
designed to protruded above the oral mucosal or gingiva during the
three to six month healing period, no second stage surgery was required.
A total of 109 consecutive patients over a period of 36 months were
evaluated.
Clinical parameters such as pocket depth,
gingival health, attached epithelium, plaque index, bone loss, calculus
index, mobility & pain were evaluated in both techniques. Age,
gender, implant length, jaw locations, bone density or type were
also analyzed.
Three years life table (Kaplan-Meier) analysis
indicated no significant difference in survival between the two-stage
(93.3%) and the one-stage (89.6%) P>0.05.
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Self-supported and supported in part
by National Research Council of Canada #25636U
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