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Clin Oral Implants Res ; 23(3): 340-50, 2012 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22092302

ABSTRACT

AIM: To evaluate the integration of implants installed using a surgical guide in augmented sites with autologous bone or deproteinized bovine bone mineral (DBBM) blocks, concomitantly with a collagen membrane. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Mandibular molars were extracted bilaterally in six Labrador dogs, the buccal bony wall was removed, and a box-shaped defect was created. After 3 months, flaps were elevated, a bony graft was harvested from the ascending ramus, and secured to the lateral wall of the defect by means of screws. In the left mandibular side, a DBBM block was fixed into the defect. A resorbable membrane was applied at both sides, and the flaps were sutured. After 3 months, flaps were elevated, and a customized device was used as surgical guide to prepare the recipient sites in the interface between grafts and parent bone. One implant was installed in each side of the mandible. After 3 months, biopsies were harvested, and ground sections were prepared for histologic evaluation. RESULTS: One autologous bone block graft was lost before implant installation. The width of the alveolar crest at the test sites (DBBM) was 5.4 ± 1.2 mm before, 9.4 ± 1.2 mm immediately after grafting, and 9.3 ± 1 mm at implant installation. At the control sites (autologous bone), the corresponding values were: 5.2 ± 1, 9 ± 1.2, and 8.7 ± 0.9 mm, respectively. All implants installed were available for histologic evaluation (n = 5). The autologous bone grafts, rich in vessels and cells, were integrated in the parent bone, and only little non-vital bone was found. The BIC% was 56.7 ± 15.6% and 54.2 ± 13.2% at the buccal and lingual aspects, respectively. At the test sites, the DBBM appeared to be embedded into connective tissue, and very little newly formed bone was encountered within the grafts. The BIC% was 5.8 ± 12.3% and 51.3 ± 14.2% at the buccal and lingual aspects, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: Autologous bone blocks used to augment the alveolar bony crest horizontally allowed the complete osseointegration of implants installed after 3 months of healing. However, similar blocks of DBBM did not promote osseointegration, although the installed implants were stable owing to the osseointegration in the sites of the parent bone.


Subject(s)
Bone Transplantation/methods , Dental Implantation, Endosseous/methods , Dental Implants , Wound Healing/physiology , Alveolar Ridge Augmentation/methods , Animals , Biopsy , Bone Screws , Bone Substitutes/pharmacology , Dogs , Membranes, Artificial , Osseointegration , Surgical Flaps , Transplantation, Autologous
2.
Clin Oral Implants Res ; 23(1): 100-5, 2012 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21518009

ABSTRACT

AIM: To evaluate the effect of a space-maintaining device fixed to the lateral wall of the maxillary sinus after the elevation of the sinus mucosa on bone filling of the sinus cavity. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Immediately after the elevation of the maxillary sinus Schneiderian membrane accomplished through lateral antrostomy in four monkeys, a titanium device was affixed to the lateral sinus wall protruding into the sinus cavity to maintain the mucosa elevated without the use of grafting material. The healing of the tissue around the implants was evaluated after 3 and 6 months. Ground sections were prepared and analyzed histologically. RESULTS: The void under the elevated sinus membrane, originally filled with the blood clot, was reduced after 3 as well as after 6 months of healing of about 56% and 40.5%, respectively. In seven out of eight cases, the devices had perforated the sinus mucosa. The formation of mineralized bone and bone marrow amounted to about 42% and 69% after 3 and 6 months, respectively. The connective tissue represented about 53% and 23% of the newly formed tissue after 3 and 6 months, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: New bone formation was found below the devices. However, shrinkage of the newly formed tissue was observed both after 3 and 6 months of healing. Hence, the space-maintaining function of the devices used in the present study has to be questioned.


Subject(s)
Maxillary Sinus/surgery , Nasal Mucosa/surgery , Oral Surgical Procedures, Preprosthetic/instrumentation , Sinus Floor Augmentation/methods , Animals , Cebus , Male , Osteogenesis , Surgical Flaps , Suture Techniques , Titanium
3.
Clin Oral Implants Res ; 23(3): 334-9, 2012 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22092851

ABSTRACT

AIM: To evaluate the effect of mismatching abutments on implants with a wider platform on the peri-implant hard tissue remodeling and the soft tissue dimensions. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Mandibular premolars and first molars of six Labrador dogs were extracted bilaterally. After 3 months of healing, one tapered implant was installed on each side of the mandibular molar region with the implant shoulder placed at the level of the buccal alveolar bony crest. On the right side of the mandible, an abutment of reduced diameter in relation to the platform of the implant was used, creating a mismatch of 0.85 mm (test), whereas an abutment of the same diameter of the implant platform was affixed in the left side of the mandible (control). 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 osseo-integrated. Bone levels were superior at the test than at the control sites. However, statistically significant differences were found only at the buccal and proximal aspects. The soft tissue vertical dimension was higher at the control compared with the test sites. However, statistically significant differences were demonstrated only at the buccal aspects. CONCLUSIONS: A mismatch of 0.85 mm between the implant and the abutment yielded more coronal levels of bone-to-implant contact and a reduced height of the peri-implant soft tissue (biologic width), especially at the buccal aspect, if the implant shoulder was placed flush with the level of the buccal alveolar bony crest.


Subject(s)
Dental Abutments , Dental Implantation, Endosseous/methods , Dental Implants , Animals , Dental Prosthesis Design , Dogs , Osseointegration , Statistics, Nonparametric , Surgical Flaps , Vertical Dimension , Wound Healing
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Araçatuba; s.n; 2011. 64 p. ilus, graf.
Thesis in Portuguese | LILACS, BBO - Dentistry | ID: lil-705179

ABSTRACT

Objetivo: Avaliar a influência da plataforma Switching sobre a remodelação dos tecidos peri-implantares. Material e métodos: Em 6 cães labradores, foram extraídos os pré-molares e primeiro molares inferiores bilateralmente. Após 3 meses de cicatrização, na região correpondente ao 1º molar, foi instalado um implante cônico em cada lado da mandíbula, com o ombro do mesmo posicionado ao nível da crista óssea alveolar vestibular. No lado direito da mandíbula, foi utilizado um pilar de diâmetro reduzido em relação à plataforma do implante, criando uma incompatibilidade de 0,85 milímetros (grupo teste), enquanto no lado esquerdo selecionou-se um pilar do mesmo diâmetro da plataforma do implante (grupo controle). Os retalhos foram suturados permitindo a cicatrização não-submersa. Após 4 meses, os animais foram eutanasiados para obtenção dos cortes histológicos para avaliação histométrica. Resultados: Todos os implantes apresentaram-se completamente osseointegrados. No grupo teste foram observados que os níveis ósseos apresentaram-se superiores ao grupo controle. No entanto, a diferença estatisticamente significativa foi encontrada apenas na região vestibular e na região proximal. A dimensão vertical dos tecidos moles foi maior no grupo controle em comparação ao grupo teste. No entanto, foi encontrada diferença estatisticamente significativa apenas na vestibular. Conclusões: O presente estudo demonstrou diferenças nas dimensões dos tecidos duros e moles peri-implantares (vestibular e proximal) como resultado da incompatibilidade do implante / pilar de 0,85 milímetros, quando o ombro do implante foi posicionado ao nível da crista óssea vestibular.


Aim: to evaluate the effect of platform switching on the peri-implant tissue remodeling. Material & methods: Mandibular premolars and first molars of 6 Labrador dogs were extracted bilaterally. After 3 months of healing, 1 tapered implant was installed on each side of the mandibular molar region with the implant shoulder placed at the level of the alveolar buccal bony crest. On the right side of the mandible, an abutment of reduced diameter in relation to the platform of the implant was used creating a mismatch of 0.85mm (test), while an abutment of the same diameter of the implant platform was affixed in the left side of the mandible (control). 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. Bone levels were superior at the test than at the control sites. However, statistically significant differences were found only at the buccal and proximal aspects. The soft tissue vertical dimension was higher at the control compared to the test sites. However, statistically significant differences were demonstrated only or at the buccal aspects. Conclusions: The present study demonstrated differences in peri-implant (buccal and proximal) hard and soft tissue dimensions as a result of an implant/abutment mismatch of 0.85mm, when the implant shoulder was placed at the level of the buccal bony crest.


Subject(s)
Animals , Dogs , Bone Regeneration , Dental Implants , Dogs
5.
Araçatuba; s.n; 2011. 64 p. ilus, graf, tab.
Thesis in Portuguese | LILACS, BBO - Dentistry | ID: lil-710772

ABSTRACT

Objetivo: Avaliar a influência da plataforma Switching sobre a remodelação dos tecidos peri-implantares. Material e métodos: Em 6 cães labradores, foram extraídos os pré-molares e primeiro molares inferiores bilateralmente. Após 3 meses de cicatrização, na região correpondente ao 1º molar, foi instalado um implante cônico em cada lado da mandíbula, com o ombro do mesmo posicionado ao nível da crista óssea alveolar vestibular. No lado direito da mandíbula, foi utilizado um pilar de diâmetro reduzido em relação à plataforma do implante, criando uma incompatibilidade de 0,85 milímetros (grupo teste), enquanto no lado esquerdo selecionou-se um pilar do mesmo diâmetro da plataforma do implante (grupo controle). Os retalhos foram suturados permitindo a cicatrização não-submersa. Após 4 meses, os animais foram eutanasiados para obtenção dos cortes histológicos para avaliação histométrica. Resultados: Todos os implantes apresentaram-se completamente osseointegrados. No grupo teste foram observados que os níveis ósseos apresentaram-se superiores ao grupo controle. No entanto, a diferença estatisticamente significativa foi encontrada apenas na região vestibular e na região proximal. A dimensão vertical dos tecidos moles foi maior no grupo controle em comparação ao grupo teste. No entanto, foi encontrada diferença estatisticamente significativa apenas na vestibular. Conclusões: O presente estudo demonstrou diferenças nas dimensões dos tecidos duros e moles peri-implantares (vestibular e proximal) como resultado da incompatibilidade do implante / pilar de 0,85 milímetros, quando o ombro do implante foi posicionado ao nível da crista óssea vestibular...


Aim: to evaluate the effect of platform switching on the peri-implant tissue remodeling. Material & methods: Mandibular premolars and first molars of 6 Labrador dogs were extracted bilaterally. After 3 months of healing, 1 tapered implant was installed on each side of the mandibular molar region with the implant shoulder placed at the level of the alveolar buccal bony crest. On the right side of the mandible, an abutment of reduced diameter in relation to the platform of the implant was used creating a mismatch of 0.85mm (test), while an abutment of the same diameter of the implant platform was affixed in the left side of the mandible (control). 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. Bone levels were superior at the test than at the control sites. However, statistically significant differences were found only at the buccal and proximal aspects. The soft tissue vertical dimension was higher at the control compared to the test sites. However, statistically significant differences were demonstrated only or at the buccal aspects. Conclusions: The present study demonstrated differences in peri-implant (buccal and proximal) hard and soft tissue dimensions as a result of an implant/abutment mismatch of 0.85mm, when the implant shoulder was placed at the level of the buccal bony crest


Subject(s)
Animals , Dogs , Bone Regeneration , Dental Implants , Dogs
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Clin Oral Implants Res ; 21(12): 1320-6, 2010 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20637033

ABSTRACT

AIM: To describe the early healing within the void obtained after the elevation of the sinus mucosa and simultaneous implant installation without the use of any grafting material in monkeys. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Implants were installed simultaneously with the elevation of the maxillary sinus using the lateral approach in eight monkeys without the use of grafting material. The healing after 4, 10, 20 and 30 days was evaluated in the area distal to the implants. Paraffin sections were prepared and analyzed using qualitative histological methods. RESULTS: The healing process was initiated by the formation of a coagulum and followed by a provisional matrix and woven bone. Subsequently, a parallel-fiber bone replaced woven bone. The dimension of the elevated area shrank during the healing process. Sprouts of woven bone, present to a moderate extent after 4 days, were more numerous after 10 and 20 days. Newly formed bone originated from the sinus walls and septa, while there was no evidence of participation of the Schneiderian membrane in this process. After 30 days, the window access appeared to be closed by a layer of newly formed trabecular bone. CONCLUSIONS: The coagulum that filled the void distal to the implant after simultaneous elevation of the sinus floor gave rise to newly formed bone. However, the void occupied by the coagulum shrank substantially. The Schneiderian membrane did not provide a basis for new bone formation in the early phase of healing.


Subject(s)
Dental Implantation, Endosseous , Dental Implants , Maxillary Sinus/surgery , Nasal Mucosa/surgery , Wound Healing/physiology , Animals , Cebus , Connective Tissue/anatomy & histology , Male , Maxillary Sinus/anatomy & histology , Models, Animal , Nasal Mucosa/anatomy & histology , Photomicrography , Time Factors , Tooth Socket/anatomy & histology , Tooth Socket/surgery
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