چكيده لاتين :
BACKGROUND: Long term success of dental implants directly depends on marginal bone resorption. The aim of this
study was to determine the annual average bone loss on the mesial and distal aspects of implants following the first year
of implantation.
METHODS: This was a descriptive analytical study of patients treated with ITI (International Team of Implantology)
implants at the Dental School of Isfahan University of Medical Sciences from 1998-2002 (1377-81). A total of 15 patients
with 41 implants were selected by convenience sampling method. The height of the alveolar bone was measured
using panoramic radiography before and after loading with calipers to determine the average bone loss. Other information
such as pocket depth, bleeding index, plaque index, gingival recession, was obtained by clinical examinations. The
mean bone loss on the mesial & distal sides was analyzed by ANOVA at 0.05 level of significance.
RESULTS: The average bone loss on the proximal sides of ITI implants obtained annually after the first year of loading
was 0.084 ± 0.035 mm with slight difference on the mesial (0.092 ± 0.035) and distal (0.072 ± 0.033) sides. There was
negligible difference between male and female patients. The average survival rate for thirty three months was 95.1%.
CONCLUSION: The average bone loss on the mesial and distal sides of ITI implants compared with other studies was
satisfactory. Survival and success rates were acceptable.