University of Salamanca
Salamanca, 37008, Spain
NCT Number: NCT06667531
Objectives:To determine which combination of abutment height and timing of placement is most effective in reducing marginal bone loss (MBL).
Materials and Methods: 54 patients received at least one single screw-retained crown on an implant replacing a posterior tooth (60 implants). The implants were divided into six treatment groups based on the height (1.5 mm; 2 mm; 3 mm) and timing of placement (immediate: surgery 1; delayed: surgery 2) of the intermediate abutment: group 1 (height 3; surgery1), group 2 (height 2; surgery1), group 3 (height 1.5; surgery1), group 4 (height 3; surgery2), group 5 (height 2; surgery2), group 6 (height 1.5; surgery2). Mesial and distal linear radiographic measurements (from the implant shoulder to the bone crest) were performed at five follow-up times: implant surgery, crown placement (T1), and at 3 (T2), 6 (T3), and 12 months after loading (T4). Partial and total MBL were compared among the treatment groups.
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Notify Me21 year and older
All sexes
Interventional
Not applicable
Salamanca, 37008, Spain
All installed implants were BTI UnicCa® implants with a flat tetragonal internal connection (BTI Implant System, Vitoria, Spain) of universal (4.1 mm) or wide (5.5 mm) diameter. On all implants, anti-rotational intermediate abutments Ti Golden® UNIT (BTI Implant System, Vitoria, Spain) of universal (4.1 mm) or wide (5.5 mm) width and 1.5 mm, 2.0 mm, or 3.0 mm height were connected, either immediately during the installation surgery (protocol in one phase: one abutment - one time) or delayed during the second surgery procedure 8 weeks after installation (protocol in two phases: submerged implant). (Figure 1). For all patients, standardized digital intraoral radiographs with a silicone key and Rhin ring positioner were recorded during the surgical installation of the implant (baseline), during the placement of the prosthetic crown (8 weeks after surgery), and at 3, 6, and 12 months after prosthetic loading.
Healthy volunteers accepted: Yes
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Inclusion criteria
Exclusion criteria
Placement of an immediate intermediate abutment (in implant placement surgery). This abutment has a height of 3 mm.
Other names: Oral Surgery
Time frame: 12 months
Cumulative MBL after 12 months of prosthetic loading measured in millimeters.
Time frame: 0, 3, 6, 12 months.
Partial MBL on the day of crown placement and 3, 6 and 12 months after loading, measured in millimeters.
Quintas Hijós Clínica Dental
Other
Influence of Intermediate Abutment Height and Timing of Placement on Peri-implant Marginal Bone Loss in Single Implant-supported Crowns: a 12-month Follow-up Randomized Clinical Trial.
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