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A 3-year prospective radiographic evaluation of marginal bone level around different implant systems

  • S. Y. Lee
  • , C. M. Piao
  • , J. Y. Koak
  • , S. K. Kim
  • , Y. S. Kim
  • , Y. Ku
  • , I. C. Rhyu
  • , C. H. Han
  • , Seong Joo Heo
  • School of Dentistry
  • Seoul National University
  • Yonsei University

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Abstract

The aim of this study was to evaluate the change of marginal bone level radiographically around three different implant systems after 3 years in function. Fifty-four patients were included and randomly assigned to three treatment groups of rough-surface implants (TiUnite, n = 37), hybrid of smooth and rough-surface implants (Restore, n = 38) and rough surface with microthread implants (Hexplant, n = 45). Clinical and radiographic examinations were conducted at the time of implant loading (baseline), 1 and 3 years after loading. A three-level mixed-effect analysis of covariance (ancova) was used to test the significance of the mean marginal bone change of the three implant groups. A total 120 of 135 implants completed the study. None of the implants failed to integrate. Significant differences were noted in the marginal bone loss recorded for the three groups (P < 0·0001). At 3 years, the rough surface with microthread implants had a mean crestal bone loss of 0·59 ± 0·30 mm; the rough-surface implants, 0·95 ± 0·27 mm; and the hybrid surface implants, 1·05 ± 0·34 mm. Within the limitations of this study, rough-surface implants with microthread at the coronal part might have a long-term positive effect in maintaining the marginal bone level against functional loading in comparison with implants without these two features.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)538-544
Number of pages7
JournalJournal of Oral Rehabilitation
Volume37
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2010

Keywords

  • Dental implant
  • Marginal bone level
  • Microthread
  • Radiographic evaluation

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