scholarly journals Prospective randomized controlled clinical study comparing two dental implant types: volumetric soft tissue changes at 1 year of loading

2015 ◽  
Vol 27 (4) ◽  
pp. 406-411 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ignacio Sanz Martin ◽  
Goran I. Benic ◽  
Christoph H. F. Hämmerle ◽  
Daniel S. Thoma
2014 ◽  
Vol 34 (5) ◽  
pp. 631-637 ◽  
Author(s):  
Daniele Cardaropoli ◽  
Lorena Gaveglio ◽  
Enrico Gherlone ◽  
Giuseppe Cardaropoli

2014 ◽  
Vol 26 (5) ◽  
pp. 537-544 ◽  
Author(s):  
Raluca Cosgarea ◽  
Cristina Gasparik ◽  
Diana Dudea ◽  
Bogdan Culic ◽  
Bettina Dannewitz ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Miha Pirc ◽  
Oliver Harbeck ◽  
Vitor M. Sapata ◽  
Jürg Hüsler ◽  
Ronald E. Jung ◽  
...  

Abstract Objectives To assess contour changes of peri-implant tissues comparing a one- and a two-piece dental implant system over 12 years. Materials and methods Patients seeking implant therapy were enrolled and randomly allocated to receive implants (a one-piece (STM) or a two-piece (BRA) system). Impressions were taken at the time of insertion of the final reconstruction (BL), after 1 year (FU-1), 5 years (FU-5), and at 12 years (FU-12). Thirty patients were included in the analysis (STM, 16; BRA, 14). Digital scans of casts were superimposed and analyzed in an image analysis program. Measurements included changes of the crown height, contour changes on the buccal side of the implants and the contralateral teeth (control). Results Contour changes at implant sites revealed a loss of − 0.29 mm (STM) and − 0.46 mm (BRA) during an observation period of 12 years. Contour changes at the corresponding tooth sites amounted to − 0.06 mm (STM) and − 0.12 mm (BRA) during the same time period. The implant crown gained 0.25 mm (STM) and 0.08 mm (BRA) in height due to recession of the marginal mucosa. The corresponding gain in crown height at the contralateral tooth sites amounted to 0.36 mm (STM) and 0.10 mm (BRA). Interproximal marginal bone level changes measured − 0.28 mm (STM) and − 1.11 mm (BRA). The mean BOP amounted to 38.8% (STM) and 48.7% (BRA) at the 12-year follow-up (FU-12). Conclusion Minimal changes of the peri-implant soft tissue contour were observed at implant sites over the period of 12 years irrespective of the use of a one- or a two-piece implant system. The differences between the implant sites and corresponding teeth were clinically negligible. Clinical relevance Peri-implant soft tissue stability is of high clinical relevance when monitoring dental implant sites on the long run. Clinical data on the extent of soft tissue changes around different implant systems are scarce. The present RCTs demonstrate minimal changes of the peri-implant soft tissue contour 12 years after implant insertion independent of the use of a one- or a two-piece implant system.


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