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Clinical evaluation of the effect of low speed drilling versus conventional drilling technique on crestal bone level in maxilla : A randomized controlled clinical trial /

Islam Atef Mohamed Abdelrazik Kandil

Clinical evaluation of the effect of low speed drilling versus conventional drilling technique on crestal bone level in maxilla : A randomized controlled clinical trial / مستوى على التقليدية الحفر تقنية مقابل الحفر سرعة انخفاض للتأثير السريرى التقييم العلوى الفك فى القشرى العظم Islam Atef Mohamed Abdelrazik Kandil ; Supervised Hani Mahmoud Essam Elnahass , Karim Mohamed Fawzy Elsayed - Cairo : Islam Atef Mohamed Abdelrazik Kandil , 2019 - 108 P. : charts , facsimiles ; 25cm

Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Oral and Dental Medicine - Department of Prosthodontics

Aim: The aim of the present study was to evaluate the efficiency of low versus conventional speed drilling regarding the amount of crestal bone loss, bone density values, implant survival, implant stability, Visual Analogue Scale score and patients satisfaction over 6 months follow up, following implant placement in maxillary edentulous ridge. Materials and methods: The present study is a randomized clinical trial conducted on 12 patients to evaluate the amount of crestal bone loss , density values, implant survival ,implant stability ,VAS score and patient satisfaction over 6 months follow up, following implant placement in maxillary edentulous ridge at low speed drilling without irrigation versus conventional drilling speed technique.Classical implant placement without any bone augmentation was the technique used in both groups. All patients were followed up clinically and radiographically for 6 months. Radiographic evaluation involved digital radiograph immediately after implant insertion, three months and six months postoperatively to evaluate crestal bone loss and bone density changes. Resonance frequency analysis to measure implant stability using Osstell device was performed immediately after implant insertion, three months postoperative at time of implant exposure and six months postoperative



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