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Article Category: Research Article
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Online Publication Date: 06 Aug 2025

Primary and Secondary Stability of Nano-Hydroxyapatite-Coated vs. Sandblasted, Acid-Etched Tapered Implants in the Posterior Maxilla: A Randomized Controlled Trial

BDS, MSc, PhD,
BDS, MSc,
BDS, MS,
BDS, DMSc,
BDS, MS,
BDS, MS,
BDS, MS, and
BDS, MS
DOI: 10.1563/aaid-joi-D-25-00091
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Abstract

Background:

There is a dearth of clinical studies comparing the primary and secondary stability (SS) of nano-hydroxyapatite-coated, sand-blasted, and acid-etched (SAE) implants placed in the posterior maxilla.

Objective:

The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the primary and secondary outcomes of nano-hydroxyapatite-coated and SAE implants placed in the posterior maxilla. The aim was to assess the primary and secondary outcomes of nano-hydroxyapatite-coated and SAE tapered implants placed in the posterior maxilla.

Methods:

The study employed a triple-blinded randomized controlled trial design. Information regarding the patients’ age, gender, and the duration of edentulism in the maxillary molar region was collected using a structured questionnaire. Participants were randomly divided into two groups: Group 1–Individuals who received nano-hydroxyapatite-coated implants (n=26); and Group 2–Individuals who received SAE implants (n=26). The primary stability (PS) was measured immediately after implant placement, and SS was assessed at four and six weeks and four months of follow-up. Group comparisons were performed, and the level of significance was set at P<0.05.

Results:

At four (P<0.01) and six weeks (P<0.01) of follow-up, SS was significantly higher in Group-1 than in Group-2. There was no difference in SS at four months of follow-up in groups 1 and 2. There was no statistically significant correlation between implant stability and age, gender, implant dimensions, or insertion torque.

Conclusion:

Due to the stringent inclusion criteria and the use of a convenience sampling design, it is challenging to draw definitive conclusions about the effects of nano-hydroxyapatite-coated versus SAE implants on primary SS in the posterior maxilla.

Copyright: 2025

Contributor Notes

Corresponding author: Dr. Nujud Alamry. Department of Preventive Dental Sciences, College of Dentistry, Princess Nourah Bint Abdulrahman University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Email: nzalamry@pnu.edu.sa
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