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Open Healing: A Minimally Invasive Protocol with Flapless Ridge Preservation in Implant Patients

SIMPLE SUMMARY: We describe a minimally invasive technique for optimal preservation of post-extraction tooth socket, prior to implant insertion in over 100 patients (n = 104, with 0.55 sex ratio), with a follow-up period of up to five years. This “open healing” concept is a flapless protocol, using...

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Autores principales: Ionescu, Alecsandru, Dodi, Aliona, Petcu, Lucian Cristian, Nicolescu, Mihnea Ioan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8773332/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35053140
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology11010142
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author Ionescu, Alecsandru
Dodi, Aliona
Petcu, Lucian Cristian
Nicolescu, Mihnea Ioan
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Petcu, Lucian Cristian
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: We describe a minimally invasive technique for optimal preservation of post-extraction tooth socket, prior to implant insertion in over 100 patients (n = 104, with 0.55 sex ratio), with a follow-up period of up to five years. This “open healing” concept is a flapless protocol, using a collagen membrane and a bovine bone substitute that yielded an uneventful healing, with sufficient bone formation, checked periodically after one, two, and five years by calibrated computer tomography. Open-healing protocol led to alveolar ridge and height preservation that contributed to a 98.5% implant survival and 94.8% success rate at five-year follow-up. ABSTRACT: We aimed to validate the safety and efficacy of the minimally invasive “open healing” flapless technique for post-extraction socket and alveolar ridge preservation, while assessing the alveolar bone changes. The study enrolled (n = 104) patients (0.55 sex ratio), with atraumatic extraction of (N = 135) hopeless teeth, followed by either immediate placement of tissue level implants (N(1) = 26), or later stage implant insertion (N(2) = 109). No flap was raised in either situation. Post-extraction sockets were filled with deproteinized bovine bone granules and covered by collagen resorbable membrane—left purposely exposed during healing. This yielded an uneventful healing, with sufficient bone formation, while avoiding soft-tissue problems. The need for additional augmentation was assessed clinically and by calibrated CBCT scans at six months, before either loading (N(1)) or implant insertion (N(2)). Implant success and survival rate were evaluated at 12-, 24-, and 60-month follow-up control sessions. The inserted implants had a survival rate of 98.5% and a success rate of 94.8% at five-year follow-up. Open healing technique with flapless approach can be favorable for preserving the 3D architecture of the post-extraction socket, as well as the alveolar ridge width and height.
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spelling pubmed-87733322022-01-21 Open Healing: A Minimally Invasive Protocol with Flapless Ridge Preservation in Implant Patients Ionescu, Alecsandru Dodi, Aliona Petcu, Lucian Cristian Nicolescu, Mihnea Ioan Biology (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: We describe a minimally invasive technique for optimal preservation of post-extraction tooth socket, prior to implant insertion in over 100 patients (n = 104, with 0.55 sex ratio), with a follow-up period of up to five years. This “open healing” concept is a flapless protocol, using a collagen membrane and a bovine bone substitute that yielded an uneventful healing, with sufficient bone formation, checked periodically after one, two, and five years by calibrated computer tomography. Open-healing protocol led to alveolar ridge and height preservation that contributed to a 98.5% implant survival and 94.8% success rate at five-year follow-up. ABSTRACT: We aimed to validate the safety and efficacy of the minimally invasive “open healing” flapless technique for post-extraction socket and alveolar ridge preservation, while assessing the alveolar bone changes. The study enrolled (n = 104) patients (0.55 sex ratio), with atraumatic extraction of (N = 135) hopeless teeth, followed by either immediate placement of tissue level implants (N(1) = 26), or later stage implant insertion (N(2) = 109). No flap was raised in either situation. Post-extraction sockets were filled with deproteinized bovine bone granules and covered by collagen resorbable membrane—left purposely exposed during healing. This yielded an uneventful healing, with sufficient bone formation, while avoiding soft-tissue problems. The need for additional augmentation was assessed clinically and by calibrated CBCT scans at six months, before either loading (N(1)) or implant insertion (N(2)). Implant success and survival rate were evaluated at 12-, 24-, and 60-month follow-up control sessions. The inserted implants had a survival rate of 98.5% and a success rate of 94.8% at five-year follow-up. Open healing technique with flapless approach can be favorable for preserving the 3D architecture of the post-extraction socket, as well as the alveolar ridge width and height. MDPI 2022-01-14 /pmc/articles/PMC8773332/ /pubmed/35053140 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology11010142 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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title_full Open Healing: A Minimally Invasive Protocol with Flapless Ridge Preservation in Implant Patients
title_fullStr Open Healing: A Minimally Invasive Protocol with Flapless Ridge Preservation in Implant Patients
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title_short Open Healing: A Minimally Invasive Protocol with Flapless Ridge Preservation in Implant Patients
title_sort open healing: a minimally invasive protocol with flapless ridge preservation in implant patients
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8773332/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35053140
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology11010142
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