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RETRACTED: Histological and histomorphometric analyses of narrow implants, crestal and subcrestally placed in severe alveolar atrophy: a study in foxhound dogs (Retracted article. See vol. 29, pg. 819, 2018)

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2016
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Calvo Guirado, Jose Luis
Ruiz, Rafael Arcesio Delgado
Piedad Ramirez-Fernandez, Maria
Abboud, Marcus
Janjić, Bojan
Sanchez de Val, Jose Eduardo Mate
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BackgroundNarrow-diameter implants provide an alternative to the horizontal augmentation techniques situations severe bone atrophy. Lack of bone width and interdental space has been regarded as an encumbrance in the case selection for prosthetic rehabilitation using dental implants. ObjectiveThe aim of the study was to evaluate bone-to-implant contact and marginal bone loss of two different narrow implants in resorbed ridges at different crestal positions. Material and methods48 Bredent Narrow((R)) implants (24 MiniSky((R)) and NarowSky((R))) were placed at crestal and subcrestal levels in healing bone of atrophic alveolar ridge of 6 American foxhounds. Histological and histomorphometric analyses of osseointegration were carried out at 4 and 8weeks. ResultsModeling in the marginal defect region was accompanied by marked decreases in the dimensions of both the buccal and the more lingual bone walls. Relative to BIC, significant differences were found in favor of subcrestal group, for bo...th Narrow Sky and MiniSky. Linear measurements showed to be slightly high in the crestal group. With significant differences for PM-IS (peri-implant mucosa to implant shoulder) and IS-BC (implant shoulder to buccal bone crest). ConclusionsWithin the limitations of animal study, it can be stated that the NarrowSky(test group) crestal and subcrestal implants showed less crestal bone resorption, higher ISQ values and most BIC at 4 and 8weeks of evaluation compared with MiniSky implants (control group). The design of the implants plays an important role in peri-implant mucosa and crestal bone maintenance at 8-week follow-up period.

Keywords:
BIC / histomorphometry / ISQ / small-diameter implants / narrow implants / MiniSky implants / bluesky implants
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Clinical Oral Implants Research, 2016, 27, 4, 497-504
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  • Wiley, Hoboken

DOI: 10.1111/clr.12569

ISSN: 0905-7161

PubMed: 25664845

WoS: 000373674500015

Scopus: 2-s2.0-84922570168
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AB  - BackgroundNarrow-diameter implants provide an alternative to the horizontal augmentation techniques situations severe bone atrophy. Lack of bone width and interdental space has been regarded as an encumbrance in the case selection for prosthetic rehabilitation using dental implants. ObjectiveThe aim of the study was to evaluate bone-to-implant contact and marginal bone loss of two different narrow implants in resorbed ridges at different crestal positions. Material and methods48 Bredent Narrow((R)) implants (24 MiniSky((R)) and NarowSky((R))) were placed at crestal and subcrestal levels in healing bone of atrophic alveolar ridge of 6 American foxhounds. Histological and histomorphometric analyses of osseointegration were carried out at 4 and 8weeks. ResultsModeling in the marginal defect region was accompanied by marked decreases in the dimensions of both the buccal and the more lingual bone walls. Relative to BIC, significant differences were found in favor of subcrestal group, for both Narrow Sky and MiniSky. Linear measurements showed to be slightly high in the crestal group. With significant differences for PM-IS (peri-implant mucosa to implant shoulder) and IS-BC (implant shoulder to buccal bone crest). ConclusionsWithin the limitations of animal study, it can be stated that the NarrowSky(test group) crestal and subcrestal implants showed less crestal bone resorption, higher ISQ values and most BIC at 4 and 8weeks of evaluation compared with MiniSky implants (control group). The design of the implants plays an important role in peri-implant mucosa and crestal bone maintenance at 8-week follow-up period.
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abstract = "BackgroundNarrow-diameter implants provide an alternative to the horizontal augmentation techniques situations severe bone atrophy. Lack of bone width and interdental space has been regarded as an encumbrance in the case selection for prosthetic rehabilitation using dental implants. ObjectiveThe aim of the study was to evaluate bone-to-implant contact and marginal bone loss of two different narrow implants in resorbed ridges at different crestal positions. Material and methods48 Bredent Narrow((R)) implants (24 MiniSky((R)) and NarowSky((R))) were placed at crestal and subcrestal levels in healing bone of atrophic alveolar ridge of 6 American foxhounds. Histological and histomorphometric analyses of osseointegration were carried out at 4 and 8weeks. ResultsModeling in the marginal defect region was accompanied by marked decreases in the dimensions of both the buccal and the more lingual bone walls. Relative to BIC, significant differences were found in favor of subcrestal group, for both Narrow Sky and MiniSky. Linear measurements showed to be slightly high in the crestal group. With significant differences for PM-IS (peri-implant mucosa to implant shoulder) and IS-BC (implant shoulder to buccal bone crest). ConclusionsWithin the limitations of animal study, it can be stated that the NarrowSky(test group) crestal and subcrestal implants showed less crestal bone resorption, higher ISQ values and most BIC at 4 and 8weeks of evaluation compared with MiniSky implants (control group). The design of the implants plays an important role in peri-implant mucosa and crestal bone maintenance at 8-week follow-up period.",
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Calvo Guirado, J. L., Ruiz, R. A. D., Piedad Ramirez-Fernandez, M., Abboud, M., Janjić, B.,& Sanchez de Val, J. E. M.. (2016). RETRACTED: Histological and histomorphometric analyses of narrow implants, crestal and subcrestally placed in severe alveolar atrophy: a study in foxhound dogs (Retracted article. See vol. 29, pg. 819, 2018). in Clinical Oral Implants Research
Wiley, Hoboken., 27(4), 497-504.
https://doi.org/10.1111/clr.12569
Calvo Guirado JL, Ruiz RAD, Piedad Ramirez-Fernandez M, Abboud M, Janjić B, Sanchez de Val JEM. RETRACTED: Histological and histomorphometric analyses of narrow implants, crestal and subcrestally placed in severe alveolar atrophy: a study in foxhound dogs (Retracted article. See vol. 29, pg. 819, 2018). in Clinical Oral Implants Research. 2016;27(4):497-504.
doi:10.1111/clr.12569 .
Calvo Guirado, Jose Luis, Ruiz, Rafael Arcesio Delgado, Piedad Ramirez-Fernandez, Maria, Abboud, Marcus, Janjić, Bojan, Sanchez de Val, Jose Eduardo Mate, "RETRACTED: Histological and histomorphometric analyses of narrow implants, crestal and subcrestally placed in severe alveolar atrophy: a study in foxhound dogs (Retracted article. See vol. 29, pg. 819, 2018)" in Clinical Oral Implants Research, 27, no. 4 (2016):497-504,
https://doi.org/10.1111/clr.12569 . .

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