facial mucosal level of single immediately placed implants with either immediate provisionalization or delayed restoration: an intermediate-term study

  • Ali Bushahri
  • , Oliver D. Kripfgans
  • , Furat George
  • , I-Ching Wang
  • , Hom-Lay Wang
  • , Hsun-Liang Chan

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Abstract

AbstractBackgroundImmediately placed single implants with either immediate provisionalization (test) or delayed restoration (control) were followed for up to 1 year in our previous randomized clinical trial. Peri‐implant tissues continue to remodel after implants are in function. Therefore, the primary aim of this study was to evaluate the facial mucosal level changes in the intermediate term between the two groups and to study potential factors influencing the mucosal level change.MethodsPatients who had already completed the previous clinical trial by receiving a single immediately placed implant were re‐invited to this study. The facial mucosal level as well as the other peri‐implant hard and soft tissue dimensions and conditions were measured clinically, radiographically and with ultrasound. These data were compared between the test and control implants. The mucosal level change as the function of the final crown contour, measured as the abutment‐crown angle (ACA), was estimated with a linear regression model.ResultsTwenty‐eight patients (n of test/control = 16/12) with a mean 30‐month follow‐up were recruited. The mean mucosal level change was ‐0.38 mm (control) and 0.06 mm (test), without statistical difference between the two groups. The other clinical, radiographic, and ultrasound parameters were not statistically different. ACA was statistically significant associated with the recession (P = 0.02). The estimate effect was 0.25 mm per 10° increase (adjusted R2 = 0.18; 95% CI, 0.02 to 0.49 mm). After adjusting for vertical implant position, implant abutment angle and the group, the effect became borderline significant (P = 0.09).ConclusionsPeri‐implant tissues, including the mucosal level change of immediately placed implants with either immediate provisionalization or delayed restoration remained stable and did not differ between the groups in the intermediate term. The final crown angle, influenced by implant position and abutment angle, might be associated with mucosal margin level change.
Original languageAmerican English
Pages (from-to)1213-1221
Number of pages9
JournalJournal of Periodontology
Volume92
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - 2021
Externally publishedYes

Funding Agency

  • Kuwait Foundation for the Advancement of Sciences

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