Evaluation of clinical and serological responses after full-mouth implantation in single-visit versus multiple-session surgery
Atabak Kashefimehr, Amirreza Babaloo, Ahmad Afrashteh

TL;DR
This study compared full-mouth dental implant surgery done in one session versus multiple sessions, finding less postoperative pain and inflammation in the single-session approach.
Contribution
The study introduces evidence that single-session full-mouth implant surgery reduces postoperative inflammation and pain without affecting wound healing.
Findings
CRP levels were higher in multi-session surgery seven days postoperatively.
Pain levels (VAS) were higher in multi-session surgery compared to single-session surgery.
Wound healing was similar between the two surgical approaches.
Abstract
This research aimed to evaluate the clinical characteristics of pain and wound healing and serological inflammatory markers after full-mouth implantation in one session compared to several sessions. A single-masked clinical trial was conducted on 20 patients (n=10) receiving full-mouth implants. Patients were randomly divided into two groups. The first group was operated under general anesthesia in one session and the second group in multi-sessions. Inflammation level was evaluated through white blood cell (WBC) and serum C-reactive protein (CRP) before and after surgery by a blood test. Pain and early wound healing (EHS) assessment was conducted after surgery with VAS and EHS indicators, respectively. Serological and clinical parameters were compared by repeated-measures ANOVA and Sidak and Man-Whitney U tests, respectively, using SPSS 20. The CRP level 48 hours postoperatively was…
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TopicsEar Surgery and Otitis Media · Ear and Head Tumors · Reconstructive Facial Surgery Techniques
