Early Osseous Tissue Formation Associated to Submerged and Non-Submerged Dental Implants: A Histomorphometric Animal Study

The purpose of this research was to compare the bone formation around submerged and non-submerged implants installed in a mandible of dog. Seven beagle dogs were used in this protocol; initially, was performed extraction of posterior teeth of mandible and after 3 month healing were installed two den...

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Autores principales: Olate,Sergio, Chaves Netto,Henrique Duque de Miranda, Mazzonetto,Renato, Albergaria-Barbosa,Jose Ricardo de
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spelling oai:scielo:S0717-950220120001000232012-06-08Early Osseous Tissue Formation Associated to Submerged and Non-Submerged Dental Implants: A Histomorphometric Animal StudyOlate,SergioChaves Netto,Henrique Duque de MirandaMazzonetto,RenatoAlbergaria-Barbosa,Jose Ricardo de Dental implant Non-submerged implant Bone repair The purpose of this research was to compare the bone formation around submerged and non-submerged implants installed in a mandible of dog. Seven beagle dogs were used in this protocol; initially, was performed extraction of posterior teeth of mandible and after 3 month healing were installed two dental implants with surface treatment (subtraction of titanium via acidification) in each hemimandible. A transmucosal healing screw of 7 mm without oclusal contact was installed at the anterior implant as a model of non-submerged implant; in the posterior implant were installed a cover screw, using the submerged technique. After six weeks of healing, histomorphometric analysis of osseous tissue between the threads was performed. Was analyzed the implant unit as well as the cervical, meddle and apical region of implant. Student t test with 5% significance was used. The non-submerged implant model showed more bone formation than submerged implant without statistically significance (p=0.106); for regional analyses, cervical area shows more osseous formation than middle and apical areas. The regional analyses did not present statistical difference between areas for comparative analysis of submerged and non-submerged implant model. Non-submerged implant model it's not an obstacle for osseous formation.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedad Chilena de AnatomíaInternational Journal of Morphology v.30 n.1 20122012-03-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0717-95022012000100023en10.4067/S0717-95022012000100023
institution Scielo Chile
collection Scielo Chile
language English
topic Dental implant
Non-submerged implant
Bone repair
spellingShingle Dental implant
Non-submerged implant
Bone repair
Olate,Sergio
Chaves Netto,Henrique Duque de Miranda
Mazzonetto,Renato
Albergaria-Barbosa,Jose Ricardo de
Early Osseous Tissue Formation Associated to Submerged and Non-Submerged Dental Implants: A Histomorphometric Animal Study
description The purpose of this research was to compare the bone formation around submerged and non-submerged implants installed in a mandible of dog. Seven beagle dogs were used in this protocol; initially, was performed extraction of posterior teeth of mandible and after 3 month healing were installed two dental implants with surface treatment (subtraction of titanium via acidification) in each hemimandible. A transmucosal healing screw of 7 mm without oclusal contact was installed at the anterior implant as a model of non-submerged implant; in the posterior implant were installed a cover screw, using the submerged technique. After six weeks of healing, histomorphometric analysis of osseous tissue between the threads was performed. Was analyzed the implant unit as well as the cervical, meddle and apical region of implant. Student t test with 5% significance was used. The non-submerged implant model showed more bone formation than submerged implant without statistically significance (p=0.106); for regional analyses, cervical area shows more osseous formation than middle and apical areas. The regional analyses did not present statistical difference between areas for comparative analysis of submerged and non-submerged implant model. Non-submerged implant model it's not an obstacle for osseous formation.
author Olate,Sergio
Chaves Netto,Henrique Duque de Miranda
Mazzonetto,Renato
Albergaria-Barbosa,Jose Ricardo de
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Chaves Netto,Henrique Duque de Miranda
Mazzonetto,Renato
Albergaria-Barbosa,Jose Ricardo de
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title Early Osseous Tissue Formation Associated to Submerged and Non-Submerged Dental Implants: A Histomorphometric Animal Study
title_short Early Osseous Tissue Formation Associated to Submerged and Non-Submerged Dental Implants: A Histomorphometric Animal Study
title_full Early Osseous Tissue Formation Associated to Submerged and Non-Submerged Dental Implants: A Histomorphometric Animal Study
title_fullStr Early Osseous Tissue Formation Associated to Submerged and Non-Submerged Dental Implants: A Histomorphometric Animal Study
title_full_unstemmed Early Osseous Tissue Formation Associated to Submerged and Non-Submerged Dental Implants: A Histomorphometric Animal Study
title_sort early osseous tissue formation associated to submerged and non-submerged dental implants: a histomorphometric animal study
publisher Sociedad Chilena de Anatomía
publishDate 2012
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