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A radiographic evaluation of bone healing around submerged and non-submerged dental implants in beagle dogs.
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Journal of periodontology [J Periodontol] 1999 Mar; Vol. 70 (3), pp. 248-54. - Publication Year :
- 1999
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Abstract
- Background: The rehabilitation of the oral cavity with dental implants has become a predictable treatment modality. However, there have been only a few direct comparisons evaluating the submerged and nonsubmerged placement techniques. The purpose of this study was to characterize radiographic peri-implant bone changes following the insertion of submerged and nonsubmerged implants in the beagle dog.<br />Methods: At the end of the extraction healing phase, 19 submerged and 19 nonsubmerged implants were randomly placed in a split-mouth study design and observed over an 18-week period. For submerged implants, a second stage surgery and transmucosal abutment attachment was performed at week 12. Standardized dental radiographs taken at baseline, week 12, and week 18 were used to measure peri-implant bone changes. The radiographs were analyzed with a simple computer assisted method.<br />Results: A total of 43 standardized radiographs were exposed to evaluate the 38 implants. During the study period, all submerged and nonsubmerged implants demonstrated peri-implant bone loss. At baseline, both submerged and nonsubmerged implants had similar bone levels (P > or = 0.05). When the mean peri-implant bone levels for submerged and nonsubmerged implants were compared from baseline to week 12, nonsubmerged implants had a significantly greater amount and rate of bone resorption than submerged implants (P < or = 0.05). Following week 12, the initially submerged implant had a significantly higher rate and amount of peri-implant bone loss than the nonsubmerged implants (P < or = 0.05). However, by the end of the study period, week 18, both submerged and nonsubmerged implants had comparable bone levels (P > or = 0.05).<br />Conclusions: The study indicates that, although the temporal patterns of peri-implant bone resorption differed, there were no differences between submerged and nonsubmerged implants in the overall amount and rate of peri-implant bone loss.
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- Alveolar Process diagnostic imaging
Analysis of Variance
Animals
Bone Resorption etiology
Coated Materials, Biocompatible
Dental Abutments
Dental Prosthesis Design
Dogs
Female
Follow-Up Studies
Mandible surgery
Observer Variation
Radiography
Random Allocation
Titanium
Wound Healing
Dental Implantation, Endosseous methods
Dental Implants
Mandible diagnostic imaging
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 0022-3492
- Volume :
- 70
- Issue :
- 3
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Journal of periodontology
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 10225540
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1902/jop.1999.70.3.248