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Introduction: Following dental implant loading, marginal bone loss after one year must be evaluated to check correct maintenance of the bone levels. Objectives: To assess implant treatment success and quantify marginal bone loss 6 and 12 months after loading. Material and method: Sixty-one MIS® implants with a 1.8 mm machined neck were placed in 26 patients. Implant success was based on the criteria of Buser. Radiological controls were made 6 and 12 months after loading, measuring bone loss mesial and distal. Results: Twenty-two patients with 56 implants were included: 32 in the maxilla and 24 in the mandible. Two implants failed in two patients during the osseointegration phase (both in the maxilla), yielding an implant success rate of 96.4%. After 6 months, bone loss was 0.80±1.04 mm mesial and 0.73±1.08 mm distal, while after 12 months bone loss was 0.92±1.02 mesial and 0.87±1.01 distal. Conclusions: Bone loss 6 and 12 months after machined neck implant placement was within the normal ranges described in the literature. © Medicina Oral S.L.
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Flichy-Fernández, A. J., Ata-Ali, J. A., Palma-Carrió, C., Peñarrocha-Oltra, D., Conejero, J., & Peñarrocha, M. (2011). Radiological assessment of peri-implant bone loss: A 12-month retrospective study. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry, 3(5). https://doi.org/10.4317/jced.3.e430
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