The aim of this histologic study was to evaluate the influence of the direct laser fabrication (DFL) surface topography on bone-to-implant contact (BIC\%), on bone density in the threaded area (BA\%) as well as bone density outside the threaded area (BD\%) in type IV bone after 8 weeks of unloaded healing. Thirty patients (mean age 51.34 +/- 3.06 years) received 1 micro-implant (2.5-mm diameter and 6-mm length) each during conventional implant surgery in the posterior maxilla. Thirty micro-implants with three topographies were evaluated: 10 machined (cpTi); 10 sandblasted and acid etched surface (SAE) and 10 DFL micro-implants. After 8 weeks, the micro-implants and the surrounding tissue were removed and prepared for histomorphometric analysis. Four micro-implants (2 cpTi, 1 SAE and 1DLF) showed no osseointegration after the healing period. Histometric evaluation indicated that the mean BIC\% was higher for the DFL and SAE surfaces (p = 0.0002). The BA\% was higher for the DFL surface, although there was no difference with the SAE surface. The BD\% was similar for all topographies (p > 0.05). Data suggest that the DFL and SAE surfaces presented a higher bone-to-implant contact rate compared with cpTi surfaces under unloaded conditions, after a healing period of 8 weeks.

Influence of direct laser fabrication implant topography on type IV bone: a histomorphometric study in humans.

MANGANO, CARLO;
2010-01-01

Abstract

The aim of this histologic study was to evaluate the influence of the direct laser fabrication (DFL) surface topography on bone-to-implant contact (BIC\%), on bone density in the threaded area (BA\%) as well as bone density outside the threaded area (BD\%) in type IV bone after 8 weeks of unloaded healing. Thirty patients (mean age 51.34 +/- 3.06 years) received 1 micro-implant (2.5-mm diameter and 6-mm length) each during conventional implant surgery in the posterior maxilla. Thirty micro-implants with three topographies were evaluated: 10 machined (cpTi); 10 sandblasted and acid etched surface (SAE) and 10 DFL micro-implants. After 8 weeks, the micro-implants and the surrounding tissue were removed and prepared for histomorphometric analysis. Four micro-implants (2 cpTi, 1 SAE and 1DLF) showed no osseointegration after the healing period. Histometric evaluation indicated that the mean BIC\% was higher for the DFL and SAE surfaces (p = 0.0002). The BA\% was higher for the DFL surface, although there was no difference with the SAE surface. The BD\% was similar for all topographies (p > 0.05). Data suggest that the DFL and SAE surfaces presented a higher bone-to-implant contact rate compared with cpTi surfaces under unloaded conditions, after a healing period of 8 weeks.
2010
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jbm.a.32566
Dental Implants, Female, Humans, Lasers, Male, Materials Testing, Maxilla; cytology/physiology, Microscopy; Electron; Scanning, Middle Aged, Osseointegration, Surface Properties
J. A., Shibli; Mangano, Carlo; S., D'Avila; A., Piattelli; G. E., Pecora; F., Mangano; T., Onuma; L. A., Cardoso; D. S., Ferrari; K. C., Aguiar; G., I...espandi
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