Clinical, radiographic, and restorative peri-implant measurements of narrow and standard diameter implants in obese and nonobese patients: A 3-year retrospective follow-up study
Clinical Implant Dentistry and Related Research Jun 13, 2019
Alshiddi IF, et al. - Among 35 obese and 35 nonobese people, researchers evaluated clinical, restorative, and radiographic parameters of narrow diameter implants (NDIs) and standard diameter implants (SDIs) placed. For this investigation, they involved obese and nonobese patients requiring NDIs and SDIs in the anterior maxilla/mandible. Among obese and nonobese patients, both NDIs and SDIs exhibit consistent clinical stability. Despite regular hygiene maintenance, a higher amount of bone loss was noted in obese patients vs nonobese patients.
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