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All-on-X Stackable Guides for Maxillary Terminal Dentition

All-on-X Stackable Guides for Maxillary Terminal Dentition

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40-70 years
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Phase N/A

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Overview

This retrospective study will evaluate the clinical performance of maxillary All-on-X(full-arch implant-supported rehabilitation) implant rehabilitation using stackable guided surgery and immediate loading. Implant survival and peri-implant outcomes will be assessed over a 2-year follow-up, with regression analysis will be used to investigate the influence of surgical and prosthetic variables, including basal seating guide design.

Description

This study is a retrospective analysis of data derived from a prospectively maintained clinical database evaluating the clinical performance of maxillary All-on-X implant rehabilitation using a fully digital stackable guided surgery protocol with immediate loading.

Consecutive patients presenting with terminal maxillary dentition were treated with a maxillary All-on-6 implant-supported complete fixed dental prosthesis (ISCFDP) using a prosthetically driven digital workflow. Implant planning was performed using three-dimensional imaging and dedicated implant planning software, allowing for virtual determination of implant number, position, angulation, and depth in relation to the planned prosthesis. Stackable surgical guides were designed and fabricated to allow guided bone reduction when indicated, followed by fully guided implant placement.

All implants were placed under local anesthesia using a standardized surgical protocol. Implants achieving a minimum insertion torque of 35 Ncm were immediately loaded with a screw-retained provisional fixed prosthesis on multi-unit abutments. Occlusal contacts were minimized during the healing phase to reduce functional loading. Patients were followed according to a predefined clinical and radiographic follow-up schedule for a minimum period of two years.

The primary outcome of the study will be implant survival at 6 months after placement. Secondary outcomes will include peri-implant clinical parameters (plaque index, bleeding on probing, and probing depth), marginal bone level changes which will be assessed on standardized periapical radiographs at prosthesis delivery, 1-year, and 2-year follow-up visits, and implant success according to established criteria.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

Adult patients presenting with terminal dentition of the maxillary arch

Rehabilitation with a maxillary All-on-6 implant-supported complete fixed dental prosthesis

Treatment performed using a fully digital stackable guided surgery workflow

Immediate loading with a provisional fixed prosthesis

Availability of complete clinical and radiographic records

Minimum follow-up period of 2 years

Prosthetic design classified as (Fixed prosthesis) FP-1 or FP-2 according to Misch classification

Exclusion Criteria:

Uncontrolled systemic conditions contraindicating implant surgery

History of head and neck radiotherapy

Presence of untreated periodontal or peri-implant infection at the time of surgery

Incomplete or missing clinical or radiographic records

Cases requiring simultaneous bone grafting procedures

Severe maxillary atrophy (Cawood and Howell Class III-V)

Cases requiring FP-3 prosthetic design

Rehabilitation performed without guided surgery or without immediate loading

Study details
    Bone Loss

NCT07353619

Menoufia University

31 January 2026

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