Evaluation of contiguous implants with cement-retained implant-abutment connections. A minipig study

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Martins De Barros, Raquel Rezende
Novaes Junior, Arthur Belem
Papalexiou, Vula
Luczyszyn, Sonia Mara
Papalexiou Neto, Stylianos Nicolas
Garcez Ramos, Cassiana Maria
Goncalves De Almeida, Adriana Luisa
Piattelli, Adriano
Assenza, Bartolomeo
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巴西圣保罗研究基金会;
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Abutment; Bone resorption; Dental implant; Papillae formation;
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R78 [口腔科学];
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Aim The presence of a microgap at the implant-abutment interface may permit bacterial contamination and lead to bone resorption, interfering with papillae formation. The present study evaluated adjacent implants with cement-retained abutments as an option to control such deleterious effects. Materials and methods Seven minipigs had their bilateral mandibular premolars previously extracted. After 8 weeks, four implants were installed in each hemi-mandible of each animal. The adjacent implants were randomly inserted on one side at the crestal bone level and on the other, 1.5 mm subcrestally. Immediately, a non-submerged healing and functional loading were provided with the abutments cementation and prostheses installation. Clinical examination and histomorphometry served to analyze the implant success. Results A total of 52 implants were evaluated at the end of the study. The subcrestal group achieved statistical better results when compared to the crestal group, clinically in papillae formation (1.97 x 1.57 mm) and histomorphometrically in crestal bone remodeling (1.17 x 1.63 mm), bone density (52.39 x 45.22%) and bone-implant contact (54.13 x 42.46%). Conclusion The subcrestal placement of cement-retained abutment implants showed better indexes of osseointegration and also improved papillae formation and crestal bone remodeling at the interimplant area after immediate loading, making them a promising option for the treatment of esthetic regions.
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