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Comparative Evaluation of Two Different Types of Abutments in Relation to Post-prosthetic Bone Resorption and Periodontal Pocket Depth: A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial With a One-Year Follow-Up

Background and aim: In the past few years, the number of studies conducted on the designs of abutments and related materials has increased. The restoration is performed over the implant using prefabricated standard abutments. Due to the problems encountered in relation to bone resorption following r...

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Autores principales: Almodalal, Mohammad Anas, Morad, Mhd. Luai, Hajeer, Mohammad Y, Harfouche, Munir
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cureus 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9185182/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35698469
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.25807
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author Almodalal, Mohammad Anas
Morad, Mhd. Luai
Hajeer, Mohammad Y
Harfouche, Munir
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description Background and aim: In the past few years, the number of studies conducted on the designs of abutments and related materials has increased. The restoration is performed over the implant using prefabricated standard abutments. Due to the problems encountered in relation to bone resorption following restoration, other types of abutment designs have been introduced in the dental field such as molded abutments usually fabricated by the lost-wax technique and computer-designed abutments produced by three-dimensional (3D) printing technology. The aim of this study was to compare the clinical performance of molded abutments and computer-designed 3D printed abutments in terms of the bone loss around the implant and the depth of periodontal pockets in a one-year observation period. Methods: The research sample consisted of 32 dental implants for patients who required two adjacent implants. Patients were randomly allocated into two groups: in the first group, the patients received molded abutments, whereas, in the second group, the patients received 3D printed abutments with an allocation ratio of 1:1. In the molded abutment group, the plastic abutments were waxed and poured using the Ni-Cr mixture in the lost-wax technique, while in the printed abutment group, the abutments were designed by a computer program and printed using the Cr-Co mixture employing a 3D laser printer. The bone level and pocket depth around the implant were evaluated at 3, 6, and 12 months following cementation. Results: After one year, there were significant differences in the bone resorption mean values between the 3D laser-printed abutment group (0.43±0.11) and molded abutment group (0.54±0.11). In addition, there were significant differences in the mean values of probing depth between the 3D laser-printed abutment group (3.39±0.12) and molded abutment group (3.53±0.08). Therefore, the 3D laser-printed abutment was slightly better and had a lower bone loss degree than the molded abutment. Conclusion: Within the limitations of the current work, the mean bone resorption for both types of abutments was within the normal limits. However, the implants that were restored using the printed abutments had less bone resorption than those restored using the molded abutments.
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spelling pubmed-91851822022-06-12 Comparative Evaluation of Two Different Types of Abutments in Relation to Post-prosthetic Bone Resorption and Periodontal Pocket Depth: A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial With a One-Year Follow-Up Almodalal, Mohammad Anas Morad, Mhd. Luai Hajeer, Mohammad Y Harfouche, Munir Cureus Dentistry Background and aim: In the past few years, the number of studies conducted on the designs of abutments and related materials has increased. The restoration is performed over the implant using prefabricated standard abutments. Due to the problems encountered in relation to bone resorption following restoration, other types of abutment designs have been introduced in the dental field such as molded abutments usually fabricated by the lost-wax technique and computer-designed abutments produced by three-dimensional (3D) printing technology. The aim of this study was to compare the clinical performance of molded abutments and computer-designed 3D printed abutments in terms of the bone loss around the implant and the depth of periodontal pockets in a one-year observation period. Methods: The research sample consisted of 32 dental implants for patients who required two adjacent implants. Patients were randomly allocated into two groups: in the first group, the patients received molded abutments, whereas, in the second group, the patients received 3D printed abutments with an allocation ratio of 1:1. In the molded abutment group, the plastic abutments were waxed and poured using the Ni-Cr mixture in the lost-wax technique, while in the printed abutment group, the abutments were designed by a computer program and printed using the Cr-Co mixture employing a 3D laser printer. The bone level and pocket depth around the implant were evaluated at 3, 6, and 12 months following cementation. Results: After one year, there were significant differences in the bone resorption mean values between the 3D laser-printed abutment group (0.43±0.11) and molded abutment group (0.54±0.11). In addition, there were significant differences in the mean values of probing depth between the 3D laser-printed abutment group (3.39±0.12) and molded abutment group (3.53±0.08). Therefore, the 3D laser-printed abutment was slightly better and had a lower bone loss degree than the molded abutment. Conclusion: Within the limitations of the current work, the mean bone resorption for both types of abutments was within the normal limits. However, the implants that were restored using the printed abutments had less bone resorption than those restored using the molded abutments. Cureus 2022-06-10 /pmc/articles/PMC9185182/ /pubmed/35698469 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.25807 Text en Copyright © 2022, Almodalal et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/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 author and source are credited.
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Almodalal, Mohammad Anas
Morad, Mhd. Luai
Hajeer, Mohammad Y
Harfouche, Munir
Comparative Evaluation of Two Different Types of Abutments in Relation to Post-prosthetic Bone Resorption and Periodontal Pocket Depth: A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial With a One-Year Follow-Up
title Comparative Evaluation of Two Different Types of Abutments in Relation to Post-prosthetic Bone Resorption and Periodontal Pocket Depth: A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial With a One-Year Follow-Up
title_full Comparative Evaluation of Two Different Types of Abutments in Relation to Post-prosthetic Bone Resorption and Periodontal Pocket Depth: A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial With a One-Year Follow-Up
title_fullStr Comparative Evaluation of Two Different Types of Abutments in Relation to Post-prosthetic Bone Resorption and Periodontal Pocket Depth: A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial With a One-Year Follow-Up
title_full_unstemmed Comparative Evaluation of Two Different Types of Abutments in Relation to Post-prosthetic Bone Resorption and Periodontal Pocket Depth: A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial With a One-Year Follow-Up
title_short Comparative Evaluation of Two Different Types of Abutments in Relation to Post-prosthetic Bone Resorption and Periodontal Pocket Depth: A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial With a One-Year Follow-Up
title_sort comparative evaluation of two different types of abutments in relation to post-prosthetic bone resorption and periodontal pocket depth: a randomized controlled clinical trial with a one-year follow-up
topic Dentistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9185182/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35698469
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.25807
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