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Long-term effect of implant-abutment connection type on marginal bone loss and survival of dental implants
PURPOSE: This study aimed to compare the long-term survival rate and peri-implant marginal bone loss between different types of dental implant–abutment connections. METHODS: Implants with external or internal abutment connections, which were fitted at Gangneung-Wonju National University Dental Hospi...
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Korean Academy of Periodontology
2022
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9807847/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36468468 http://dx.doi.org/10.5051/jpis.2200960048 |
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author | Kim, Young-Min Lee, Jong-Bin Um, Heung-Sik Chang, Beom-Seok Lee, Jae-Kwan |
author_facet | Kim, Young-Min Lee, Jong-Bin Um, Heung-Sik Chang, Beom-Seok Lee, Jae-Kwan |
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description | PURPOSE: This study aimed to compare the long-term survival rate and peri-implant marginal bone loss between different types of dental implant–abutment connections. METHODS: Implants with external or internal abutment connections, which were fitted at Gangneung-Wonju National University Dental Hospital from November 2011 to December 2015 and followed up for >5 years, were retrospectively investigated. Cumulative survival rates were evaluated for >5 years, and peri-implant marginal bone loss was evaluated at 1- and 5-year follow-up examinations after functional loading. RESULTS: The 8-year cumulative survival rates were 93.3% and 90.7% in the external and internal connection types, respectively (P=0.353). The mean values of marginal bone loss were 1.23 mm (external) and 0.72 mm (internal) (P<0.001) after 1 year of loading, and 1.20 mm and 1.00 mm for external and internal abutment connections, respectively (P=0.137) after 5 years. Implant length (longer, P=0.018), smoking status (heavy, P=0.001), and prosthetic type (bridge, P=0.004) were associated with significantly greater marginal bone loss, and the use of screw–cement-retained prosthesis was significantly associated (P=0.027) with less marginal bone loss. CONCLUSIONS: There was no significant difference in the cumulative survival rate between implants with external and internal abutment connections. After 1 year of loading, marginal bone loss was greater around the implants with an external abutment connection. However, no significant difference between the external and internal connection groups was found after 5 years. Both types of abutment connections are viable treatment options for the reconstruction of partially edentulous ridges. |
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spelling | pubmed-98078472023-01-04 Long-term effect of implant-abutment connection type on marginal bone loss and survival of dental implants Kim, Young-Min Lee, Jong-Bin Um, Heung-Sik Chang, Beom-Seok Lee, Jae-Kwan J Periodontal Implant Sci Research Article PURPOSE: This study aimed to compare the long-term survival rate and peri-implant marginal bone loss between different types of dental implant–abutment connections. METHODS: Implants with external or internal abutment connections, which were fitted at Gangneung-Wonju National University Dental Hospital from November 2011 to December 2015 and followed up for >5 years, were retrospectively investigated. Cumulative survival rates were evaluated for >5 years, and peri-implant marginal bone loss was evaluated at 1- and 5-year follow-up examinations after functional loading. RESULTS: The 8-year cumulative survival rates were 93.3% and 90.7% in the external and internal connection types, respectively (P=0.353). The mean values of marginal bone loss were 1.23 mm (external) and 0.72 mm (internal) (P<0.001) after 1 year of loading, and 1.20 mm and 1.00 mm for external and internal abutment connections, respectively (P=0.137) after 5 years. Implant length (longer, P=0.018), smoking status (heavy, P=0.001), and prosthetic type (bridge, P=0.004) were associated with significantly greater marginal bone loss, and the use of screw–cement-retained prosthesis was significantly associated (P=0.027) with less marginal bone loss. CONCLUSIONS: There was no significant difference in the cumulative survival rate between implants with external and internal abutment connections. After 1 year of loading, marginal bone loss was greater around the implants with an external abutment connection. However, no significant difference between the external and internal connection groups was found after 5 years. Both types of abutment connections are viable treatment options for the reconstruction of partially edentulous ridges. Korean Academy of Periodontology 2022-06-20 /pmc/articles/PMC9807847/ /pubmed/36468468 http://dx.doi.org/10.5051/jpis.2200960048 Text en Copyright © 2022. Korean Academy of Periodontology https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Research Article Kim, Young-Min Lee, Jong-Bin Um, Heung-Sik Chang, Beom-Seok Lee, Jae-Kwan Long-term effect of implant-abutment connection type on marginal bone loss and survival of dental implants |
title | Long-term effect of implant-abutment connection type on marginal bone loss and survival of dental implants |
title_full | Long-term effect of implant-abutment connection type on marginal bone loss and survival of dental implants |
title_fullStr | Long-term effect of implant-abutment connection type on marginal bone loss and survival of dental implants |
title_full_unstemmed | Long-term effect of implant-abutment connection type on marginal bone loss and survival of dental implants |
title_short | Long-term effect of implant-abutment connection type on marginal bone loss and survival of dental implants |
title_sort | long-term effect of implant-abutment connection type on marginal bone loss and survival of dental implants |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9807847/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36468468 http://dx.doi.org/10.5051/jpis.2200960048 |
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