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Abstract
2006, Vol. 77, No. 2, Pages 152-160
, DOI 10.1902/jop.2006.040360
(doi:10.1902/jop.2006.040360)
Peri-Implant Bone Organization Under Immediate Loading State. Circularly Polarized Light Analyses: A Minipig Study Jörg Neugebauer,* Tonino Traini,† Ulf Thams,‡ Adriano Piattelli,† and Joachim E. Zöller**Department of Craniomaxillofacial and Plastic Surgery, University of Cologne, Cologne, Germany. †Dental School, University of Chieti-Pescara, Chieti, Italy. ‡Department of Animal Pathology II, University Complutens Madrid, Madrid, Spain. Correspondence: Prof. Adriano Piattelli, Dental School, University of Chieti-Pescara, Via F. Sciucchi 63, 66100 Chieti, Italy. Fax: 39-0871-3554076; e-mail: apiattelli@unich.it. Background: Immediate loading of dental implants is currently one of the most examined topics in implant dentistry. Using screw implants with a microstructured surface and bone-quality–adapted insertion procedures, osseointegration is achieved when implants are initially stable and when splinted with the superstructure. Despite reported success, there is a shortage of information relating to remodeling and peri-implant bone formation with immediately loaded implants. Methods: Four to six immediately loaded and unloaded dental implants with a microstructured surface were placed in the mandible and the maxilla in seven minipigs. A total of 85 implants were placed. After a 4-month healing period, all implants were retrieved. Histomorphometry was performed using a light microscope in transmitted polarized light connected to a high-resolution video camera interfaced to a monitor and personal computer. This optical system was associated with a digitizing pad and a histomorphometry software package with image capturing capabilities. Results: Implants showed osseointegration if the average insertion torque of the implants within one bridge was >35 Ncm. If the primary stability of the bridge was <35 Ncm, all implants in the quadrant were lost after 4 months. The multivariate discriminant analysis showed the highest correlation for implant stability by bridge insertion torque (BIT), localization (mandible or maxilla), and implant insertion torque (IIT) as success parameters. The loaded implants displayed collagen fibers, which were oriented in a more transverse way. In addition, a higher quantity of secondary osteons was present. In comparison, the unloaded implants had collagen fibers with a more parallel orientation, and a higher quantity of marrow spaces was present. Conclusions: When observed after 4 months, immediately loaded implants showed a higher degree of bone formation and remodeling in comparison to unloaded implants. Immediately loaded implants also demonstrated a prevalence of transversely oriented collagen fibers in the peri-implant bone. In this animal model, an average insertion torque of the implants within one bridge >35 Ncm was associated with the most successful implants. KEYWORDS: Birefringence, collagen, dental implants, microscopy, polarization, osseointegration Cited byBartolomeo Assenza, Antonio Scarano, Vittoria Perrotti, Iole Vozza, Alessandro Quaranta, Manlio Quaranta, Adriano Piattelli, Giovanna Iezzi. (2009) Peri-implant bone reactions around immediately loaded conical implants with different prosthetic suprastructures: histological and histomorphometrical study on minipigs. Clinical Oral Investigations Online publication date: 4-Jul-2009. CrossRef Carlo Mangano, Adriano Piattelli, Francesco Mangano, Vittoria Perrotti, Giovanna Iezzi. (2009) Immediate Loading of Modified Acid Etched Dental Implants in Postextraction Sockets: A Histological and Histomorphometrical Comparative Study in Nonhuman Primate Papio Ursinus. Implant Dentistry 18:2, 142-150 Online publication date: 1-May-2009. CrossRef Tonino Traini, Arthur B. Novaes, Vula Papalexiou, Adriano Piattelli. (2008) Influence of Interimplant Distance on Bone Microstructure: A Histomorphometric Study in Dogs. Clinical Implant Dentistry and Related Research 10:1, 1-10 Online publication date: 1-Apr-2008. CrossRef Marco Degidi, Giovanna Iezzi, Antonio Scarano, Adriano Piattelli. (2008) Immediately loaded titanium implant with a tissue-stabilizing/maintaining design (‘beyond platform switch’) retrieved from man after 4 weeks: a histological and histomorphometrical evaluation. A case report. Clinical Oral Implants Research 19:3, 276-282 Online publication date: 1-Apr-2008. CrossRef Katleen Vandamme, Ignace Naert, Liesbet Geris, Jozef Vander Sloten, Robert Puers, Joke Duyck. (2007) Influence of controlled immediate loading and implant design on peri-implant bone formation. Journal Of Clinical Periodontology 34:2, CrossRef Gustavo Avila, Pablo Galindo, Hector Rios, Hom-Lay Wang. (2007) Immediate Implant Loading: Current Status From Available Literature. Implant Dentistry 16:3, 235 CrossRef Annette Rabel, Steffen Gerhard Köhler, Andrea Maria Schmidt-Westhausen. (2007) Clinical study on the primary stability of two dental implant systems with resonance frequency analysis. Clinical Oral Investigations 11:3, 257 CrossRef
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