Title of article :
Comparison of interdental papillae around single implants in the tissue-level (TL) and bone-level (BL) implants: A clinical trial
Author/Authors :
Banihashem Rad, Ahmad Student Research Committee - School of Dentistry - Mashhad University of Medical Sciences , Forouzanfar, Ali Department of Periodontics - School of Dentistry - Mashhad University of Medical Science , Banihashemrad, Ali Department of Periodontics - School of Dentistry - Mashhad University of Medical Science
Abstract :
Background. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of bone-level implants in comparison with tissuelevel implants on dental papilla dimensions in single-tooth implants.
Methods. In the present clinical trial, 50 patients, 24 females (%48) and 26 males (%52), were
selected among patients requesting single implants in the posterior area of the jaws. The subjects were
divided into two groups (n=25). The subjects in the first group were treated with a bone-level implant
(Implantium, Dentium, Korea), and the subjects in the second group were treated with a tissue level
implant (Implantium, Dentium, Korea). None of the implants were loaded during this period, and only
the healing effect was measured. All the implants underwent one-stage surgery (none-submerged), and
healing abutments were placed after implantation. The papilla heights in both the mesial and distal
aspects of the adjacent teeth were measured. A periodontal probe was used to measure from the top of
the papilla to the CEJ of the adjacent teeth in two time intervals. Descriptive statistics were performed
using tables and Shapiro-Wilk, chi-squared, Mann-Whitney, and independent t-tests.
Results. The findings showed that the interdental papilla in TL single implants performed better than
that in BL implants at the three-month interval. This difference was statistically significant on the mesial
aspect but not on the distal aspect. However, the difference was not clinically significant.
Conclusion. A comparison of papilla dimensions in two implant types showed that papilla formation in TL implants was better than that in BL implants at the three-month postoperative interval.
Keywords :
Dental Implants , Interproximal Soft Tissue , Interproximal Papilla
Journal title :
Journal of Advanced Periodontology and Implant Dentistry