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Influence of occlusal loading on peri-implant clinical parameters. A pilot study

Objectives: To investigate the relation between occlusal loading and peri-implant clinical parameters (probing depth, bleeding on probing, gingival retraction, width of keratinized mucosa, and crevicular fluid volume) in patients with implant-supported complete fixed prostheses in both arches. Mater...

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Autores principales: Pellicer-Chover, Hilario, Viña-Almunia, José, Romero-Millán, Javier, Peñarrocha-Oltra, David, García-Mira, Berta, Peñarrocha-Diago, María
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Publicado: Medicina Oral S.L. 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4048121/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24316708
http://dx.doi.org/10.4317/medoral.19477
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author Pellicer-Chover, Hilario
Viña-Almunia, José
Romero-Millán, Javier
Peñarrocha-Oltra, David
García-Mira, Berta
Peñarrocha-Diago, María
author_facet Pellicer-Chover, Hilario
Viña-Almunia, José
Romero-Millán, Javier
Peñarrocha-Oltra, David
García-Mira, Berta
Peñarrocha-Diago, María
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description Objectives: To investigate the relation between occlusal loading and peri-implant clinical parameters (probing depth, bleeding on probing, gingival retraction, width of keratinized mucosa, and crevicular fluid volume) in patients with implant-supported complete fixed prostheses in both arches. Material and Methods: This clinical study took place at the University of Valencia (Spain) dental clinic. It included patients attending the clinic for regular check-ups during at least 12 months after rehabilitation of both arches with implant-supported complete fixed ceramo-metallic prostheses. One study implant and one control implant were established for each patient using the T-Scan®III computerized system (Tesco, South Boston, USA). The maxillary implant closest to the point of maximum occlusal loading was taken as the study implant and the farthest (with least loading) as the control. Occlusal forces were registered with the T-Scan® III and then occlusal adjustment was performed to distribute occlusal forces correctly. Peri-implant clinical parameters were analyzed in both implants before and two and twelve months after occlusal adjustment. Results: Before occlusal adjustment, study group implants presented a higher mean volume of crevicular fluid (51.3±7.4 UP) than the control group (25.8±5.5 UP), with statistically significant difference. Two months after occlusal adjustment, there were no significant differences between groups (24.6±3.8 UP and 26±4.5 UP respectively) (p=0.977). After twelve months, no significant differences were found between groups (24.4±11.1 UP and 22.5±8.9 UP respectively) (p=0.323). For the other clinical parameters, no significant differences were identified between study and control implants at any of the study times (p>0.05). Conclusions: Study group implants receiving higher occlusal loading presented significantly higher volumes of crevicular fluid than control implants. Crevicular fluid volumes were similar in both groups two and twelve months after occlusal adjustment. Key words:Occlusal loading, crevicular fluid, peri-implant clinical parameters, T-Scan®.
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spelling pubmed-40481212014-06-16 Influence of occlusal loading on peri-implant clinical parameters. A pilot study Pellicer-Chover, Hilario Viña-Almunia, José Romero-Millán, Javier Peñarrocha-Oltra, David García-Mira, Berta Peñarrocha-Diago, María Med Oral Patol Oral Cir Bucal Research Objectives: To investigate the relation between occlusal loading and peri-implant clinical parameters (probing depth, bleeding on probing, gingival retraction, width of keratinized mucosa, and crevicular fluid volume) in patients with implant-supported complete fixed prostheses in both arches. Material and Methods: This clinical study took place at the University of Valencia (Spain) dental clinic. It included patients attending the clinic for regular check-ups during at least 12 months after rehabilitation of both arches with implant-supported complete fixed ceramo-metallic prostheses. One study implant and one control implant were established for each patient using the T-Scan®III computerized system (Tesco, South Boston, USA). The maxillary implant closest to the point of maximum occlusal loading was taken as the study implant and the farthest (with least loading) as the control. Occlusal forces were registered with the T-Scan® III and then occlusal adjustment was performed to distribute occlusal forces correctly. Peri-implant clinical parameters were analyzed in both implants before and two and twelve months after occlusal adjustment. Results: Before occlusal adjustment, study group implants presented a higher mean volume of crevicular fluid (51.3±7.4 UP) than the control group (25.8±5.5 UP), with statistically significant difference. Two months after occlusal adjustment, there were no significant differences between groups (24.6±3.8 UP and 26±4.5 UP respectively) (p=0.977). After twelve months, no significant differences were found between groups (24.4±11.1 UP and 22.5±8.9 UP respectively) (p=0.323). For the other clinical parameters, no significant differences were identified between study and control implants at any of the study times (p>0.05). Conclusions: Study group implants receiving higher occlusal loading presented significantly higher volumes of crevicular fluid than control implants. Crevicular fluid volumes were similar in both groups two and twelve months after occlusal adjustment. Key words:Occlusal loading, crevicular fluid, peri-implant clinical parameters, T-Scan®. Medicina Oral S.L. 2014-05 2013-12-07 /pmc/articles/PMC4048121/ /pubmed/24316708 http://dx.doi.org/10.4317/medoral.19477 Text en Copyright: © 2014 Medicina Oral S.L. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Romero-Millán, Javier
Peñarrocha-Oltra, David
García-Mira, Berta
Peñarrocha-Diago, María
Influence of occlusal loading on peri-implant clinical parameters. A pilot study
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title_fullStr Influence of occlusal loading on peri-implant clinical parameters. A pilot study
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title_short Influence of occlusal loading on peri-implant clinical parameters. A pilot study
title_sort influence of occlusal loading on peri-implant clinical parameters. a pilot study
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4048121/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24316708
http://dx.doi.org/10.4317/medoral.19477
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