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Hard tissue formation adjacent to implants of various size and configuration immediately placed into extraction sockets: an experimental study in dogs.
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Clinical oral implants research [Clin Oral Implants Res] 2010 Sep; Vol. 21 (9), pp. 885-90. Date of Electronic Publication: 2010 May 09. - Publication Year :
- 2010
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Abstract
- Objectives: To evaluate the influence of implant size and configuration on osseointegration in implants immediately placed into extraction sockets.<br />Material and Methods: Implants were installed immediately into extraction sockets in the mandibles of six Labrador dogs. In the control sites, cylindrical transmucosal implants (3.3 mm diameter) were installed, while in the test sites, larger and conical (root formed, 5 mm diameter) implants were installed. After 4 months of healing, the resorptive patterns of the alveolar crest were evaluated histomorphometrically.<br />Results: With one exception, all implants were integrated in mineralized bone, mainly composed of mature lamellar bone. The alveolar crest underwent resorption at the control as well as at the test implants. This resorption was more pronounced at the buccal aspects and significantly greater at the test (2.7+/-0.4 mm) than at the control implants (1.5+/-0.6 mm). However, the control implants were associated with residual defects that were deeper at the lingual than at the buccal aspects, while these defects were virtually absent at test implants.<br />Conclusions: The installment of root formed wide implants immediately into extraction sockets will not prevent the resorption of the alveolar crest. In contrast, this resorption is more marked both at the buccal and lingual aspects of root formed wide than at standard cylindrical implants.
- Subjects :
- Alveolar Bone Loss classification
Alveolar Bone Loss pathology
Animals
Bicuspid surgery
Calcification, Physiologic physiology
Dental Abutments
Dental Materials chemistry
Dogs
Mandible pathology
Mandible surgery
Models, Animal
Osseointegration physiology
Surface Properties
Time Factors
Titanium chemistry
Tooth Socket pathology
Wound Healing physiology
Dental Implantation, Endosseous methods
Dental Implants
Dental Prosthesis Design
Osteogenesis physiology
Tooth Extraction
Tooth Socket surgery
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1600-0501
- Volume :
- 21
- Issue :
- 9
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Clinical oral implants research
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 20491839
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-0501.2010.01931.x