Hassan Alaa Diab

Implant stability in laser treated surface vs sla treated short implants: Randomized clinical trial / ثبات غرسات الأسنان ذات الطول القصير في السطح المعالج بالليزر مقارنةً بالسطح المعالج بسفح الرمل والتخريش الحمضي: تجربة سريرية عشوائية Hassan Alaa Diab Supervised Mohamed Labib Zamzam - Cairo : Hassan Alaa Diab , 2021 - 110p. : charts, facsimiles, photographes ; 25cm

Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Dentistry - Department of Fixed Prosthodontics

Aim: The aim of this study was to assess the effect of laser treatment of implant surface in enhancing the implant primary stability and fastening the process of osseointegration. Methodology: 16 Implants were placed in 7 patients divided into two groups, each group had 8 implants of the laser treated type the other group was 8 implants of the SLA treated implant. The stability of these implants was measured using RFA measuring device immediately at time of insertion and after 2,4,6,8 and 12 weeks. Conclusion: laser treated surface implants have shown a higher stability during healing phase when compared to the SLA treated surface implants, but at 12 weeks, both groups reach the same stability with no statistical difference. The SLA exhibit a stability dip in early healing period weeks 2 to 4 more than the dip seen in laser treated implants




Stability

Implant stability laser treated surface Treated short implants