Longitudinal analysis on the effect of insertion torque on delayed single implants: A 3-year randomized clinical study
Clinical Implant Dentistry and Related Research Apr 30, 2018
Marconcini S, et al. - Experts assessed the role of different insertion torque values in terms of implant success, marginal bone loss, and facial soft tissues recession. Findings suggested that greater bone resorption and mucosal recession were led by implants placed with higher insertion torque in the mandible than that registered for implants placed with a regular insertion torque (IT). Also, smaller recession at the facial soft tissue level after 3 years was demonstrated by the sites with a thick buccal bone wall (≥1 mm).
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