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Prospective randomized controlled clinical study comparing two dental implant types: volumetric soft tissue changes at 1year of loading

Journal

CLINICAL ORAL IMPLANTS RESEARCH
Volume 27, Issue 4, Pages 406-411

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/clr.12579

Keywords

crown; dental implants; denture; fixed; humans; partial; soft tissue; volumetric analysis

Funding

  1. Clinic of Fixed and Removable Prosthodontics and Dental Material Science, School for Dental Medicine, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland
  2. ITI postgraduate Scholarship

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ObjectiveTo evaluate the volumetric changes occurring from prosthesis insertion to the 1-year follow-up (FU) using one- and two-piece dental implants. MethodsSixty patients were randomly assigned to receive one-piece or two-piece implants. Casts were obtained at baseline (insertion of final reconstruction) and at 1year of loading. Finally, 33 pairs of casts (BRA=18, STM=15) were deemed appropriate for volumetric analysis of the peri-implant tissues. If the patients had more than one implant, one was randomly selected for analysis. Casts were scanned to obtain stereolithography (STL) files. Baseline and 1-year FU digital models were superimposed with an image analysis program. Linear and volumetric measurements were performed including (i) crown height changes (CHCs), (ii) volumetric changes, and (iii) changes in tissue thickness at three levels below the mucosal margin on the buccal side of the implants (at 1,3, and 5mm). The Mann-Whitney U-test and the paired t-test were used to analyze the data between the two groups using the patient as the unit of analysis. ResultsNo significant baseline differences were observed between the one- and two-piece groups for the linear measurements. The mean CHCs in the two-piece group amounted to 0.02mm (SD0.32), whereas the one-piece group exhibited a change of -0.17mm (+/- 0.57). The mean volume changes (VCs) were -0.12mm (+/- 0.27) (two-piece group) and -0.03mm (+/- 0.29) (one-piece group). With regard to the changes in tissue thickness, the two-piece group presented a change of -0.15mm (+/- 0.20) at 1mm, -0.06mm (+/- 0.20) at 3mm, and -0.2mm (+/- 0.51) at 5mm. The respective values for the one-piece group were -0.03mm (+/- 0.35), 0.01mm (+/- 0.28), and -0.01mm (+/- 0.51) at the three levels. None of the differences in linear measurements between baseline and the 1-year FU reached significance. Positive correlations were seen for tissue thickness changes at 1 and 3mm for both groups (P<0.05). Significant positive correlations were found for VCs and tissue thickness at 1mm for the two-piece group and for VCs and tissue thickness at 1,3, and 5mm for the one-piece group (P<0.05). ConclusionWithin the first year of loading, minimal changes occur with regard to tissue thickness, crown height, and facial volume for both implant types.

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