Aim: The aim of this prospective cohort study was to examine the crestal Marginal Bone Level (MBL) of PrimaConnex implants system (Keystone Dental, MA, USA) after 24 months from placement in a partially dentate patients. Material and Methods: Fifty-four patients (20males, 24females; mean-age 54.77 11.73), which encountered inclusion criteria, were enrolled in this study. A total of 122 implants were inserted by one operator. Sixty-two implants were placed in healed-site with a full-thickness flap surgical procedure and sixty implants were placed with a flapless procedure. Intraoral radiographs were taken using paralleling technique before surgery, at impression making and after 3, 6, 12 and 24 months. Metal-ceramic crown was cemented on the abutment of the implants after 3 months. Radiographs were blindly evaluated twice by two experienced examiners. MBL was assessed at mesial and distal levels between the implant shoulder and the first bone-to-implant contact. Periodontal-Index were also evaluated: Bleeding on Probing (BOP) and Pocket Depth (PD) Results: After 24 months, 119 implants were successfully osseointegrated and stable. Three implants were lost at 3 and 6 months after the insertion, (cumulative success rate; 97.54%). The total MBL was 0.33 0.62 mm at 3 months, 0.46 0.72 mm at 6 months, 0.70 0.86 mm at 12 months and 1.05 1.01 mm at 24 months. Figure shows MBL variation of the 2 groups. BOP and PD were stable and not different during the time and between the groups Conclusion: PrimaConnex implants showed a limited reduction of MBL, suggesting that both surgical techniques may preserve the integrity of marginal bone. MBL was within the normal range.

Marginal Bone Level at 24 Months of primaconnex implants: Prospective cohort study

PRATI, CARLO;ZAMPARINI, FAUSTO;GATTO, MARIA ROSARIA;SIBONI, FRANCESCO;PIATTELLI, ADRIANO;GANDOLFI, MARIA GIOVANNA
2015

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Aim: The aim of this prospective cohort study was to examine the crestal Marginal Bone Level (MBL) of PrimaConnex implants system (Keystone Dental, MA, USA) after 24 months from placement in a partially dentate patients. Material and Methods: Fifty-four patients (20males, 24females; mean-age 54.77 11.73), which encountered inclusion criteria, were enrolled in this study. A total of 122 implants were inserted by one operator. Sixty-two implants were placed in healed-site with a full-thickness flap surgical procedure and sixty implants were placed with a flapless procedure. Intraoral radiographs were taken using paralleling technique before surgery, at impression making and after 3, 6, 12 and 24 months. Metal-ceramic crown was cemented on the abutment of the implants after 3 months. Radiographs were blindly evaluated twice by two experienced examiners. MBL was assessed at mesial and distal levels between the implant shoulder and the first bone-to-implant contact. Periodontal-Index were also evaluated: Bleeding on Probing (BOP) and Pocket Depth (PD) Results: After 24 months, 119 implants were successfully osseointegrated and stable. Three implants were lost at 3 and 6 months after the insertion, (cumulative success rate; 97.54%). The total MBL was 0.33 0.62 mm at 3 months, 0.46 0.72 mm at 6 months, 0.70 0.86 mm at 12 months and 1.05 1.01 mm at 24 months. Figure shows MBL variation of the 2 groups. BOP and PD were stable and not different during the time and between the groups Conclusion: PrimaConnex implants showed a limited reduction of MBL, suggesting that both surgical techniques may preserve the integrity of marginal bone. MBL was within the normal range.
2015
Prati, C.; Zamparini, F.; Ciulla, A.; Gatto, M.R.; Siboni, F.; Piattelli, A.; Gandolfi, M.G.
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