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[Stomatology]
Anna Remisova; Madina Georgievna Dzgoeva; Sergey Sirak; Pavel Alanovich Bitarov; Alla Sirak; Yulia Igorevna Tingaeva; Anton Andreev;
The stability of 425 implants replacing missing maxillary and mandibular molars and premolars in 126 patients of different ages was evaluated. It was found that dental implants placed in patients aged over 65 years in the chewing teeth group were significantly less stable after 3 and 6 months than those in younger age groups. All the examined groups exhibited a tendency for the secondary stability of implants to decrease in a distal direction. In patients aged over 55 years, it is recommended to install implants to replace each missing tooth as soon as possible. When choosing the most optimal prosthesis design, it is recommended to register the degree of change in the mechanical and biological stability of dental implants at different stages of osseointegration.
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Keywords: implant stability, osseointegration, Penguin RfA, osteoplastic materials