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Int J Oral Maxillofac Implants ; 21(3): 450-4, 2006.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16796290

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PURPOSE: In space, astronauts are subject to microgravity, which reduces skeletal loading and osteoblast function and can cause bone resorption and a decrease in bone density. No known research to date has studied the effect of microgravity on dental implants. This study evaluated peri-implant bone changes around a dental implant placed in a French astronaut who spent 6 months in Russia's Mir Space Station. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Measurements were performed by 2 examiners before the flight (baseline), after the flight (stage 1), and following a recovery period (stage 2). Standardized periapical radiographs were taken, and data were recorded using a photomicroscope and a measuring scale. RESULTS: Cumulatively, the implant sustained 0.43 mm of mesial bone gain and 0.31 mm of distal bone loss. DISCUSSION: The observed peri-implant bone height changes were within normal limits and the implant appeared very stable during the course of this study. CONCLUSION: Peri-implant bone levels remained stable after 6 months in microgravity, and the implant continued to function without complications.


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Pérdida de Hueso Alveolar/diagnóstico por imagen , Implantación Dental Endoósea/métodos , Implantes Dentales de Diente Único , Hipogravedad/efectos adversos , Enfermedades Mandibulares/diagnóstico por imagen , Astronautas , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Radiografía , Vuelo Espacial
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