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Histological evaluations and inflammatory responses of different dental implant abutment materials: A human histology pilot study.

Teeratida Sampatanukul1, Pravej Serichetaphongse2, Atiphan Pimkhaokham3.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Improvements of soft tissue to the abutment surface results in more stable peri-implant conditions, however, few human histological studies have compared soft tissue responses around different abutment materials.
PURPOSE: To describe the peri-implant tissue around 3 abutment materials; titanium, zirconia, and gold alloy, over an 8-week healing period.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Fifteen edentulous sites were treated with implants. Eight weeks later, peri-implant tissue was harvested and processed using a nonseparation resin embedded technique. The tissue attachment characteristics were assessed at clinical stages using the gingival index (GI) score, surgical stage (surgical score), and histological stage (histological attachment percentage). Additionally, the inflammatory responses were evaluated using inflammatory extent and inflammatory cellularity grades. Nonparametrical statistics were used to describe the GI and surgical scores, and analytical statistics were used to analyze the histological attachment percentages as well as the inflammatory extent and cellularity grades amongst the 3 groups.
RESULTS: There were no statistically significant differences among the groups for GI score (P = .071) and surgical score (P = .262). Titanium and zirconia exhibited nearly similar mean histological attachment percentages while gold alloy had a significantly lower percentage (P = .004). For the inflammatory extent and cellularity grades, the odds of being one grade higher for gold alloy abutment was 5.18 and 17.8 times that of titanium abutment, respectively. However, for the zirconia abutment, the odds were 0.87 and 7.5 times higher than the titanium group.
CONCLUSIONS: The tissue around the gold alloy abutments resulted in worse attachment conditions compared with the titanium and zirconia abutments. Inflammation tended to be higher in the tissue around the gold alloy abutments than the titanium and zirconia abutments.
© 2017 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Keywords:  abutments; clinical study; gold alloy; histological analysis; implant; peri-implant soft tissue; resin embedded; titanium; zirconia

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29181880     DOI: 10.1111/cid.12562

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Implant Dent Relat Res        ISSN: 1523-0899            Impact factor:   3.932


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Review 3.  Comparison of the Clinical Outcomes of Titanium and Zirconia Implant Abutments: A Systematic Review of Systematic Reviews.

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5.  Soft Tissue Interface with Various Kinds of Implant Abutment Materials.

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6.  Titanium Porous Coating Using 3D Direct Energy Deposition (DED) Printing for Cementless TKA Implants: Does It Induce Chronic Inflammation?

Authors:  Dong Jin Ryu; Chung-Hee Sonn; Da Hee Hong; Kyeu Back Kwon; Sang Jun Park; Hun Yeong Ban; Tae Yang Kwak; Dohyung Lim; Joon Ho Wang
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