SOFT TISSUE INTEGRATION IN THE NECK AREA OF TITANIUM IMPLANTS - AN ANIMAL TRIAL


Autoria(s): ALLEGRINI JR., S.; ALLEGRINI, M. R. F.; YOSHIMOTO, M.; KONIG JR., B.; MAI, R.; FANGHANEL, J.; GEDRANGE, T.
Contribuinte(s)

UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

Data(s)

18/04/2012

18/04/2012

2008

Resumo

Dental implant materials are required to enable good apposition of bone and soft tissues. They must show sufficient resistance to chemical, physical and biological stress in the oral cavity to achieve good long-term outcomes. A critical issue is the apposition of the soft tissues, as they have provided a quasi-physiological closure of oral cavity. The present experiment was performed to study the peri-implant tissue response to non-submerged (1-stage) implant installation procedures. Two different implants types (NobelBiocare, NobelReplace (R) Tapered Groovy 4.3 x 10 mm and Replace (R) Select Tapered TiU RP 4.3 x 10 mm) were inserted into the right and left sides of 8 domestic pigs (Sus scrofa domestica) mandibles, between canines and premolars and immediately provided with a ceramic crown. Primary implant stability was determined using ressonance frequency analysis. Soft tissue parameters were assessed: sulcus depth (SDI) and junctional epithelium (JE). Following 70 days of healing, jaw sections were processed for histology and histomorphometric examination. Undecalcified histological sections demonstrated osseointegration with direct bone contact. The soft tissue parameters revealed no significant differences between the two implant types. The peri-implant soft tissues appear to behave similarly in both implant types.

Identificador

JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY AND PHARMACOLOGY, v.59, p.117-132, 2008

0867-5910

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/15820

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Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

POLISH PHYSIOLOGICAL SOC

Relação

Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology

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openAccess

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Palavras-Chave #soft tissues #implants #resonance frequency #undecalcified histological #ORTHODONTIC IMPLANTS #PRIMARY STABILITY #PALATAL IMPLANTS #BIOLOGIC WIDTH #TEETH #HARD #DOG #Physiology
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article

proceedings paper

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