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The influence of three different apical implant designs at stability and osseointegration process: experimental study in rabbits

Gehrke, Sergio A.; Perez-Albacete, Carlos; Martinez; Piattelli, Adriano; Shibli, Jamil A.; Marković, Aleksa; Calvo Guirado, Jose Luis

(Wiley, Hoboken, 2017)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Gehrke, Sergio A.
AU  - Perez-Albacete, Carlos
AU  - Martinez
AU  - Piattelli, Adriano
AU  - Shibli, Jamil A.
AU  - Marković, Aleksa
AU  - Calvo Guirado, Jose Luis
PY  - 2017
UR  - https://smile.stomf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2193
AB  - Objectives: The aim of this study was to perform a histomorphometric and biomechanical comparison of three implants with different designs of the apical area to promote a better bone initial stability and its correlation with the osseointegration. Material and methods: Fifty-four tapered implants with same length, diameter and surface properties but with three different apical configurations (Group I: MK4: Group II: C1 and Group III: MK7) were inserted in the tibia of rabbits. Implant stability and bone formation were evaluated by resonance frequency analysis measured at 0, 6, 8 and 12 weeks and by histomorphometric analysis performed at 6, 8 and 12 weeks. Results: Statistical test to compare the stability through the implant stability quotient in the four times showed few differences between the groups and time periods proposed, with significance set at P  lt  0.05. In the bone-implant contact, by comparing the groups in the three times proposed, it was possible concluded that there is a similar behavior among the three implant design (P  lt  0.05). Conclusion: With the limitations of this animal study, it can be concluded that the design of the apical area influences the implant stability and the bone-to-implant contact.
PB  - Wiley, Hoboken
T2  - Clinical Oral Implants Research
T1  - The influence of three different apical implant designs at stability and osseointegration process: experimental study in rabbits
VL  - 28
IS  - 3
SP  - 355
EP  - 361
DO  - 10.1111/clr.12807
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Gehrke, Sergio A. and Perez-Albacete, Carlos and Martinez and Piattelli, Adriano and Shibli, Jamil A. and Marković, Aleksa and Calvo Guirado, Jose Luis",
year = "2017",
abstract = "Objectives: The aim of this study was to perform a histomorphometric and biomechanical comparison of three implants with different designs of the apical area to promote a better bone initial stability and its correlation with the osseointegration. Material and methods: Fifty-four tapered implants with same length, diameter and surface properties but with three different apical configurations (Group I: MK4: Group II: C1 and Group III: MK7) were inserted in the tibia of rabbits. Implant stability and bone formation were evaluated by resonance frequency analysis measured at 0, 6, 8 and 12 weeks and by histomorphometric analysis performed at 6, 8 and 12 weeks. Results: Statistical test to compare the stability through the implant stability quotient in the four times showed few differences between the groups and time periods proposed, with significance set at P  lt  0.05. In the bone-implant contact, by comparing the groups in the three times proposed, it was possible concluded that there is a similar behavior among the three implant design (P  lt  0.05). Conclusion: With the limitations of this animal study, it can be concluded that the design of the apical area influences the implant stability and the bone-to-implant contact.",
publisher = "Wiley, Hoboken",
journal = "Clinical Oral Implants Research",
title = "The influence of three different apical implant designs at stability and osseointegration process: experimental study in rabbits",
volume = "28",
number = "3",
pages = "355-361",
doi = "10.1111/clr.12807"
}
Gehrke, S. A., Perez-Albacete, C., Martinez, Piattelli, A., Shibli, J. A., Marković, A.,& Calvo Guirado, J. L.. (2017). The influence of three different apical implant designs at stability and osseointegration process: experimental study in rabbits. in Clinical Oral Implants Research
Wiley, Hoboken., 28(3), 355-361.
https://doi.org/10.1111/clr.12807
Gehrke SA, Perez-Albacete C, Martinez, Piattelli A, Shibli JA, Marković A, Calvo Guirado JL. The influence of three different apical implant designs at stability and osseointegration process: experimental study in rabbits. in Clinical Oral Implants Research. 2017;28(3):355-361.
doi:10.1111/clr.12807 .
Gehrke, Sergio A., Perez-Albacete, Carlos, Martinez, Piattelli, Adriano, Shibli, Jamil A., Marković, Aleksa, Calvo Guirado, Jose Luis, "The influence of three different apical implant designs at stability and osseointegration process: experimental study in rabbits" in Clinical Oral Implants Research, 28, no. 3 (2017):355-361,
https://doi.org/10.1111/clr.12807 . .
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Submerged flapless technique vs. conventional flap approach for implant placement: experimental domestic pig study with 12-month follow-up

Perez-Albacete Martinez, Carlos; Vlahović, Zoran; Šćepanović, Miodrag; Videnović, Goran; Barone, Antonio; Calvo Guirado, Jose Luis

(Wiley-Blackwell, Hoboken, 2016)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Perez-Albacete Martinez, Carlos
AU  - Vlahović, Zoran
AU  - Šćepanović, Miodrag
AU  - Videnović, Goran
AU  - Barone, Antonio
AU  - Calvo Guirado, Jose Luis
PY  - 2016
UR  - https://smile.stomf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2095
AB  - ObjectivesThe aim of our study was to compare osseointegration and peri-implant crestal bone resorption in submerged flapless and conventional flap surgery over a 12-month follow-up. Materials and methodsThe study used five domestic pigs. Implants were inserted 9weeks after tooth extraction. Each animal received six implants in the mandible, following a split-mouth design: one side was treated using a flapless technique using mini-incisions, while a flap was raised on the other. The animals were sacrificed at 2weeks, 1, 3, 6 and 12months after implant placement. Radiographic images were taken to analyze crestal bone loss, and samples were extracted for histopathological and bone-to-implant contact (BIC) analyses. ResultsSignificantly, greater crestal bone loss (P=0.005) was obtained in the flap group compared with the flapless group. The flapless group presented significantly higher percentages of BIC (P lt 0.05) at 3, 6 and 12months compared with the conventional flap group. ConclusionsWithin the limitations of this experimental animal study, it may be concluded that the type of surgery (flap or flapless) affects peri-implant bone preservation and osseointegration of regular platform implants. Flapless surgery is associated with peri-implant crestal bone preservation. Flapless surgery in combination with submerged implants allows higher osseointegration values.
PB  - Wiley-Blackwell, Hoboken
T2  - Clinical Oral Implants Research
T1  - Submerged flapless technique vs. conventional flap approach for implant placement: experimental domestic pig study with 12-month follow-up
VL  - 27
IS  - 8
SP  - 964
EP  - 968
DO  - 10.1111/clr.12665
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Perez-Albacete Martinez, Carlos and Vlahović, Zoran and Šćepanović, Miodrag and Videnović, Goran and Barone, Antonio and Calvo Guirado, Jose Luis",
year = "2016",
abstract = "ObjectivesThe aim of our study was to compare osseointegration and peri-implant crestal bone resorption in submerged flapless and conventional flap surgery over a 12-month follow-up. Materials and methodsThe study used five domestic pigs. Implants were inserted 9weeks after tooth extraction. Each animal received six implants in the mandible, following a split-mouth design: one side was treated using a flapless technique using mini-incisions, while a flap was raised on the other. The animals were sacrificed at 2weeks, 1, 3, 6 and 12months after implant placement. Radiographic images were taken to analyze crestal bone loss, and samples were extracted for histopathological and bone-to-implant contact (BIC) analyses. ResultsSignificantly, greater crestal bone loss (P=0.005) was obtained in the flap group compared with the flapless group. The flapless group presented significantly higher percentages of BIC (P lt 0.05) at 3, 6 and 12months compared with the conventional flap group. ConclusionsWithin the limitations of this experimental animal study, it may be concluded that the type of surgery (flap or flapless) affects peri-implant bone preservation and osseointegration of regular platform implants. Flapless surgery is associated with peri-implant crestal bone preservation. Flapless surgery in combination with submerged implants allows higher osseointegration values.",
publisher = "Wiley-Blackwell, Hoboken",
journal = "Clinical Oral Implants Research",
title = "Submerged flapless technique vs. conventional flap approach for implant placement: experimental domestic pig study with 12-month follow-up",
volume = "27",
number = "8",
pages = "964-968",
doi = "10.1111/clr.12665"
}
Perez-Albacete Martinez, C., Vlahović, Z., Šćepanović, M., Videnović, G., Barone, A.,& Calvo Guirado, J. L.. (2016). Submerged flapless technique vs. conventional flap approach for implant placement: experimental domestic pig study with 12-month follow-up. in Clinical Oral Implants Research
Wiley-Blackwell, Hoboken., 27(8), 964-968.
https://doi.org/10.1111/clr.12665
Perez-Albacete Martinez C, Vlahović Z, Šćepanović M, Videnović G, Barone A, Calvo Guirado JL. Submerged flapless technique vs. conventional flap approach for implant placement: experimental domestic pig study with 12-month follow-up. in Clinical Oral Implants Research. 2016;27(8):964-968.
doi:10.1111/clr.12665 .
Perez-Albacete Martinez, Carlos, Vlahović, Zoran, Šćepanović, Miodrag, Videnović, Goran, Barone, Antonio, Calvo Guirado, Jose Luis, "Submerged flapless technique vs. conventional flap approach for implant placement: experimental domestic pig study with 12-month follow-up" in Clinical Oral Implants Research, 27, no. 8 (2016):964-968,
https://doi.org/10.1111/clr.12665 . .
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