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Tissue characteristics at microthreaded implants: an experimental study in dogs
Authors:Abrahamsson Ingemar  Berglundh Tord
Affiliation:Department of Periodontology, Institute of Odontology, The Sahlgrenska Academy, Göteborg University, Sweden
Abstract:
Purpose The aim of the present study was to analyze bone tissue reactions at implants with and without a microthread configuration. Materials and Methods In six beagle dogs, one test and two control implants were installed in one side of the mandible. While both implant types had a similar dimension and surface roughness, the test implants were designed with a microthread configuration in the marginal portion. Abutment connection was performed after 3 months. Another 3 months later, fixed partial dentures (FPDs) were cemented to the maxillary canine and premolars and FPDs were connected to the implants in the mandible. Ten months later, the animals were sacrificed and biopsies from each implant region were processed for histological analysis. Radiographs were obtained at implant placement after FPD connection and at the termination of the experiment. Results The radiographic examination revealed that the marginal bone level was well preserved at both test and control implants during the entire 16‐month period. The degree of bone‐implant contact within the marginal portion of the implants was significantly higher at the test (microthread) implants (81.8%) than at the control implants (72.8%). Conclusions It was suggested that the microthread configuration offered improved conditions for osseointegration.
Keywords:animal    bone level    histology    osseointegration    radiographs    titanium
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