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Histomorphometry and stability analysis of early loaded implants with two different surface conditions in beagle dogs

STATEMENT OF PROBLEM: Despite an improved bone reactions of Mg-incorporated implants in the animals, little yet has been carried out by the experimental investigations in functional loading conditions. PURPOSE: This study investigated the clinical and histologic parameters of osseointegrated Mg-inco...

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Autores principales: Kim, Dong-Seok, Kim, Dae-Gon, Park, Chan-Jin, Cho, Lee-Ra
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Publicado: The Korean Academy of Prosthodontics 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2994668/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21165249
http://dx.doi.org/10.4047/jap.2009.1.1.10
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author Kim, Dong-Seok
Kim, Dae-Gon
Park, Chan-Jin
Cho, Lee-Ra
author_facet Kim, Dong-Seok
Kim, Dae-Gon
Park, Chan-Jin
Cho, Lee-Ra
author_sort Kim, Dong-Seok
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description STATEMENT OF PROBLEM: Despite an improved bone reactions of Mg-incorporated implants in the animals, little yet has been carried out by the experimental investigations in functional loading conditions. PURPOSE: This study investigated the clinical and histologic parameters of osseointegrated Mg-incorporated implants in early loading conditions. MATERIAL AND METHODS: A total of 36 solid screw implants (diameter 3.75 mm, length 10 mm) were placed in the mandibles of 6 beagle dogs. Test groups included 18 Mg-incorporated implants. Turned titanium implants served as control. Gold crowns were inserted 4 weeks after implant placement and the dogs were immediately put on a food diet. Implants were observed for 10 weeks after loading. Radiographic assessments and stability tests were performed at the time of fixture installation, 2(nd) stage surgery, 4 weeks after loading, and 10 weeks after loading. Histological observations and morphometrical measurements were also performed. RESULTS: Of 36 implants, 33 displayed no discernible mobility, corresponding to successful clinical function. There was no statistically significant difference between test implants and controls in marginal bone levels (P = .46) and RFA values. The mean BIC% in the Mg-implants was 54.5 ± 8.4%. The mean BIC% in the turned implant was 45.3 ± 12.2%. These differences between the Mg-implant and control implant were statistically significant (P = .005). CONCLUSIONS: The anodized, Mg-incorporated implant demonstrated significantly more bone-to-implant contact (BIC) in early loading conditions. CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS: The results of this study in beagle dogs suggest the possibility of achieving predictable stability of early loaded free-standing dental implants with Mg-incorporated surface.
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spelling pubmed-29946682010-12-16 Histomorphometry and stability analysis of early loaded implants with two different surface conditions in beagle dogs Kim, Dong-Seok Kim, Dae-Gon Park, Chan-Jin Cho, Lee-Ra J Adv Prosthodont Original Article STATEMENT OF PROBLEM: Despite an improved bone reactions of Mg-incorporated implants in the animals, little yet has been carried out by the experimental investigations in functional loading conditions. PURPOSE: This study investigated the clinical and histologic parameters of osseointegrated Mg-incorporated implants in early loading conditions. MATERIAL AND METHODS: A total of 36 solid screw implants (diameter 3.75 mm, length 10 mm) were placed in the mandibles of 6 beagle dogs. Test groups included 18 Mg-incorporated implants. Turned titanium implants served as control. Gold crowns were inserted 4 weeks after implant placement and the dogs were immediately put on a food diet. Implants were observed for 10 weeks after loading. Radiographic assessments and stability tests were performed at the time of fixture installation, 2(nd) stage surgery, 4 weeks after loading, and 10 weeks after loading. Histological observations and morphometrical measurements were also performed. RESULTS: Of 36 implants, 33 displayed no discernible mobility, corresponding to successful clinical function. There was no statistically significant difference between test implants and controls in marginal bone levels (P = .46) and RFA values. The mean BIC% in the Mg-implants was 54.5 ± 8.4%. The mean BIC% in the turned implant was 45.3 ± 12.2%. These differences between the Mg-implant and control implant were statistically significant (P = .005). CONCLUSIONS: The anodized, Mg-incorporated implant demonstrated significantly more bone-to-implant contact (BIC) in early loading conditions. CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS: The results of this study in beagle dogs suggest the possibility of achieving predictable stability of early loaded free-standing dental implants with Mg-incorporated surface. The Korean Academy of Prosthodontics 2009-03 2009-03-31 /pmc/articles/PMC2994668/ /pubmed/21165249 http://dx.doi.org/10.4047/jap.2009.1.1.10 Text en Copyright © 2009 The Korean Academy of Prosthodontics http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Kim, Dong-Seok
Kim, Dae-Gon
Park, Chan-Jin
Cho, Lee-Ra
Histomorphometry and stability analysis of early loaded implants with two different surface conditions in beagle dogs
title Histomorphometry and stability analysis of early loaded implants with two different surface conditions in beagle dogs
title_full Histomorphometry and stability analysis of early loaded implants with two different surface conditions in beagle dogs
title_fullStr Histomorphometry and stability analysis of early loaded implants with two different surface conditions in beagle dogs
title_full_unstemmed Histomorphometry and stability analysis of early loaded implants with two different surface conditions in beagle dogs
title_short Histomorphometry and stability analysis of early loaded implants with two different surface conditions in beagle dogs
title_sort histomorphometry and stability analysis of early loaded implants with two different surface conditions in beagle dogs
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2994668/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21165249
http://dx.doi.org/10.4047/jap.2009.1.1.10
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