Journal Name:
International Journal of Dentistry
Volume:
1
Issue:
1
Pages From:
1
To:
17
Date:
Monday, July 7, 2014
Abstract:
Background. A number of surgical techniques for implant site preparation have been advocated to enhance the implant of
primary and secondary stability. However, there is insufficient scientific evidence to support the association between the surgical
technique and implant stability. Purpose.This review aimed to investigate the influence of different surgical techniques including
the undersized drilling, the osteotome, the piezosurgery, the flapless procedure, and the bone stimulation by low-level laser therapy
on the primary and/or secondary stability of dental implants. Materials and methods. A search of PubMed, Cochrane Library, and
grey literature was performed. The inclusion criteria comprised observational clinical studies and randomized controlled trials
(RCTs) conducted in patients who received dental implants for rehabilitation, studies that evaluated the association between the
surgical technique and the implant primary and/or secondary stability. The articles selected were carefully read and classified as
low, moderate, and high methodological quality and data of interest were tabulated. Results. Eight clinical studies were included
then they were classified as moderate or high methodological quality and control of bias. Conclusions. There is a weak evidence
suggesting that any of previously mentioned surgical techniques could influence the primary and/or secondary implant stability