Bone Healing at Functionally Loaded and Unloaded Screw-Shaped Implants Supporting Single Crowns: A Histomorphometric Study in Humans
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
To evaluate histologically and histomorphometrically the effect of a delayed load on healing at implants with a moderately rough surface. Bone Healing at Functionally Loaded and Unloaded Screw-Shaped Implants Supporting Single Crowns: A Histomorphometric Study in Humans.After 4 months of healing, biopsy specimens from 10 patients were available for analyses (n = 10). The total bone-to-implant contact percentage was 86.8% ± 6.5% and 84.6% ± 3.7% for loaded and unloaded implants, respectively. New bone was represented by 85.5% ± 6.7% and 83.4% ± 3.9% at the loaded and unloaded sites, respectively. A very small amount of old parent bone was found. The density of the mineralized bone was 76.8% ± 8.3% for the loaded sites and 74.1% ± 10.5% for the unloaded sites. The percentages of new and old bone densities were 69.0% ± 8.3% and 7.8% ± 3.9% at the loaded sites, and 65.9% ± 10.3% and 8.2% ± 4.5% at the unloaded sites, respectively. No statistically significant differences were disclosed. Applying a delayed load to implants supporting single crowns did not yield statistically significant differences, and only a tendency of higher osseointegration and bone density was observed at loaded sites compared with the unloaded sites.
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1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Delayed load; Dental implants; Histometry; Human study; Morphometry; Prosthetic reconstruction
Elenco autori:
Yonezawa, Daichi; Piattelli, Adriano; Favero, Riccardo; Ferri, Mauro; Iezzi, Giovanna; Botticelli, Daniele
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