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  • This study aimed to investigate how the timing of dental implant placement influences changes in bone density and crestal bone level, measured through CBCT over a period of three to six months.
  • A prospective clinical trial involved twenty healthy participants who underwent preoperative assessments, including oral hygiene status and bone density evaluation with CBCT, alongside various clinical parameters before surgery.
  • The findings indicated a weak correlation between bone density measurements at three and six months, but a significant relationship existed between insertion torque, bone density, and crestal bone level, highlighting the importance of proper implant placement.

Article Abstract

Aim: Planning the surgical operation, choosing the type of implant, and the effectiveness of the implant all heavily rely on the quantity and quality of the accessible bone. This study's goal was to determine how promptly inserted dental implants affected postoperative changes in bone density and crestal bone level by Cone bean computed tomography (CBCT) gray-scale value during a follow-up of three to six months.

Method: A prospective clinical-radiographic investigation was conducted. Twenty participants with a partly edentulous arch who were also systemically healthy were chosen from the OPD of the Department of Periodontics and Oral Implantology. Each patient's oral hygiene status was noted, and a preoperative CBCT was performed to assess bone density. The following clinical parameters were noted before surgical procedures: plaque index (PI) (Silness and Loe, 1964), gingival index (GI) (Loe and Sillness, 1964), probing pocket depth (PPD), and primary stability.

Result: A weak connection between Hounsfield unit (HU) in three months and six months was found. Moreover, a slender positive connection between baseline primary stability and three months was found. PI was shown to have a statistically significant difference between the means at several follow-ups ( value of 0.0001). PI and probing depth were not statistically different between baseline and six months ( values = 0.0001) or between three months and six months ( values = 0.050), respectively.

Conclusion: The main outcome of this study shows that insertion torque is directly proportional to bone density and crestal bone level.

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