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The mucosal barrier at implant abutments of different materials

Journal

CLINICAL ORAL IMPLANTS RESEARCH
Volume 19, Issue 7, Pages 635-641

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0501.2008.01543.x

Keywords

biomaterials; dental implants; gold alloy; histology; peri-implant mucosa; soft tissue; titanium; zirconia

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Objective: The aim of the present study was to analyze the soft tissue barrier formed to implant abutments made of different materials. Material and methods: Six Labrador dogs, about 1 year old, were used. All mandibular premolars and the first, second and third maxillary premolars were extracted. Three months later four implants (OsseoSpeed (TM), 4.5 x 9 mm, Astra Tech Dental, Molndal, Sweden) were placed in the edentulous premolar region on one side of the mandible and healing abutments were connected. One month later, the healing abutments were disconnected and four new abutments were placed in a randomized order. Two of the abutments were made of titanium (Ti), while the remaining abutments were made of ZrO2 or AuPt-alloy. A 5-months plaque control program was initiated. Three months after implant surgery, the implant installation procedure and the subsequent abutment shift were repeated in the contra-lateral mandibular region. Two months later, the dogs were euthanized and biopsies containing the implant and the surrounding soft and hard peri-implant tissues were collected and prepared for histological analysis. Results: It was demonstrated that the soft tissue dimensions at Ti- and ZrO2 abutments remained stable between 2 and 5 months of healing. At Au/Pt-alloy abutment sites, however, an apical shift of the barrier epithelium and the marginal bone occurred between 2 and 5 months of healing. In addition, the 80-mu m-wide connective tissue zone lateral to the Au/Pt-alloy abutments contained lower amounts of collagen and fibroblasts and larger fractions of leukocytes than the corresponding connective tissue zone of abutments made of Ti and ZrO2. Conclusion: It is suggested that the soft tissue healing to abutments made of titanium and ZrO2 is different to that at abutments made of AuPt-alloy.

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