2016
DOI: 10.26477/idj.v38i2.89
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Effect of Systemic Administration of Simvastatin on Dental Implant Stability: A Random Clinical Study

Abstract: Background: the primary objective for many researches carried out in dental implantology was to reduce the period needed for functional implant loading, simvastatin (cholesterol lowering medication) had many pleiotropic effects, one of which was increasing bone density around titanium implants (1) and subsequently establishing faster osseointegrated dental implants (2,3) . Aim of the study: this study aims to reduce the period of time needed to establish secondary stability of dental implant measured in ISQ (I… Show more

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“…A randomized clinical study showed that (45) the administration of simvastatin reduced the required functional loading time from 3-6 months (12-26 weeks) to almost 2 months (8 weeks) in the traumatic functional implant zone of dental implants. By enhancing dental implant osseointegration and increasing its stability faster than in the control group.…”
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“…A randomized clinical study showed that (45) the administration of simvastatin reduced the required functional loading time from 3-6 months (12-26 weeks) to almost 2 months (8 weeks) in the traumatic functional implant zone of dental implants. By enhancing dental implant osseointegration and increasing its stability faster than in the control group.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%