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COMPARATIVE EVALUATION OF CRESTAL BONE CHANGES AFTER IMMEDIATE AND DELAYED IMPLANT PLACEMENT:A RADIOGRAPHIC AND CLINICAL STUDY

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Dr. Nikhil Hole, Dr. Guljot Singh, Dr. Neha Jain, Dr. Kalyani Goswami, Dr. Jyoti Parkash, Dr. Jagir Singh
» doi: 10.31838/ecb/2023.12.sa1.092

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Oral implants constitute one of the most successful treatment modalities in dentistry. The aim of the present study is to clinically evaluate the periodontal parameters of osseointegrated immediate and delayed dental implants and to radiographically evaluate the difference in the crestal bone height after immediate and delayed placement of dental implants. Methodology The purpose of the comparative study was to evaluate the crestal bone loss in immediate and delayed implant placement. In the present study, total 20 patients were selected, in which (Group I) 10 samples of immediate implant and (Group II) 10 samples of delayed implants were recorded with fulfilling the inclusion and exclusion criteria were recruited within the age group of 18 to 60 years comprising both male and female visiting the Department of Periodontology and implantology Daswani dental college & research center, Kota. Sequentially recorded radiograph to evaluate crestal bone height by taking radiovisiography (RVG) with the help of inbuilt software grids using long cone paralleling technique and to measure the Bucco-lingual width of bone clinically with the help of varnier caliper and the periodontal parameters the Oral Hygiene Index - Simplified and Gingival index recorded at baseline, 3 months and 6 months.

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