Histological and histomorphometrical evaluation of tissue reactions adjacent to endosteal implants in monkey''s |
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Authors: | Klaus Gotfredsen,Egill Rostrup,Erik Hjö rting hansen ,Kaj Stoltze,Ejvind Budtz jö rgensen |
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Affiliation: | Department of Prosthetic Dentistry, Royal Dental College, Copenhagen. |
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Abstract: | A qualitative and quantitative histological study of the initial healing response adjacent to 24 submerged and non-submerged implants placed in the lower jaws of 6 monkeys is presented. The histomorphometric analysis showed no significant differences in mineralized bone-implant contact length between submerged and non-loaded non-submerged titanium implants. The infrabony defects around some of the implants on the radiographs were significantly correlated to the histological measurements. Qualitatively, a greater number of gingival inflammation cells and a longer junctional epithelium were seen adjacent to non-submerged implants without oral hygiene than were seen adjacent to non-submerged implants with oral hygiene in the initial healing period. |
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Keywords: | submerged and non‐submerged titanium implants histomorphometry oral hygiene infrabony defects |
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