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Influence of various implant platform configurations on peri-implant tissue dimensions: an experimental study in dog
Authors:Baffone Gabriele M  Botticelli Daniele  Pantani Fabio  Cardoso Leandro Carvalho  Schweikert Michael T  Lang Niklaus P
Affiliation:1. UNESP – Faculty of Dentistry of Ara?atuba, S?o Paulo State University, S?o Paulo, Brazil;2. ARDEC, Ariminum Odontologica, Rimini, Italy;3. Goiás Dentistry Improvement School, EAP Goiás, Goiás, Brazil;4. Faculty of Dentistry, University of Medical Science, Habana, Cuba;5. Prince Philip Dental Hospital, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, PR China
Abstract:Aim: To evaluate the influence (i) of various implant platform configurations and (ii) of implant surface characteristics on peri‐implant tissue dimensions in a dog model. Material and methods: Mandibular premolars and first molars were extracted bilaterally in six Labrador dogs. After 3 months of healing, two implants, one with a turned and a second with a moderately rough surface, were installed on each side of the mandible in the premolar region. On the right side of the mandible, implants with a tapered and enlarged platform were used, while standard cylindrical implants were installed in the left side of the mandible. Abutments with the diameter of the cylindrical implants were used resulting in a mismatch of 0.25 mm at the tapered implant sites. The flaps were sutured to allow a non‐submerged healing. After 4 months, the animals were sacrificed and ground sections were obtained for histometric assessment. Results: All implants were completely osseointegrated. A minimal buccal bone resorption was observed for both implant configurations and surface topographies. Considering the animals as the statistical unit, no significant differences were found at the buccal aspect in relation to bone levels and soft tissue dimensions. The surface topographies did not influence the outcomes either. Conclusions: The present study failed to show differences in peri‐implant tissue dimensions when a mismatch of 0.25 mm from a tapered platform to an abutment was applied. The surface topographies influence a neither marginal bone resorption or peri‐implant soft tissue dimension. To cite this article:
Baffone GM, Botticelli D, Pantani F, Cardoso LC, Schweikert MT, Lang NP. Influence of various implant platform configurations on peri‐implant tissue dimensions: an experimental study in dog.
Clin. Oral Impl. Res. 22 , 2011; 438–444.
Keywords:animal study  bone healing  bone levels  histometry  oral implants  platform design  soft tissue dimensions
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