The aim of the present study is to evaluate the peri-implant soft tissues and the amount of inflammatory cells around two different implant-abutment connections (self-locking conical connection with platform switching and screwed connection with standard abutment and internal anti-rotational system). Histological analysis was made of 14 implants, 7 with self-locking Morse tapered connection (experimental group A) and 7 with screw-retained anti-rotational connection (control group B). Sixty days after non-functional immediate loading, peri-implant tissue biopsies were performed. In the samples taken from the experimental group the peri-implant connective tissue consisted of a greater density of collagen and fibroblasts compared to the connective tissue of the control group. The experimental group specimens showed less inflammatory infiltrate close to the self-locking tapered connection compared to the tissues around the screw-retained connection. The SEM observations showed less microgap in the self-locking conical connection than in the screw connections with standard abutment and internal anti-rotational system. The presence of connective tissue with few inflammatory cells and the absence of inflammatory infiltrate, in self-locking conical connection implants is due to the minimal size of the implant-abutment microgap that does not allow the passage of fluids and bacteria from the oral cavity to the implant thus preventing tissue inflammation. Copyright © by BIOLIFE, s.a.s.

Carinci, F., Girardi, A., Palmieri, A., Martinelli, M., Scapoli, L., Avantaggiato, A., et al. (2012). Lab (r)-test 1: peri-implantitis and bacteriological analysis. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF INFLAMMATION, 10(1 Suppl 2), 91-93.

Lab (r)-test 1: peri-implantitis and bacteriological analysis

LAURITANO, DORINA
Ultimo
2012

Abstract

The aim of the present study is to evaluate the peri-implant soft tissues and the amount of inflammatory cells around two different implant-abutment connections (self-locking conical connection with platform switching and screwed connection with standard abutment and internal anti-rotational system). Histological analysis was made of 14 implants, 7 with self-locking Morse tapered connection (experimental group A) and 7 with screw-retained anti-rotational connection (control group B). Sixty days after non-functional immediate loading, peri-implant tissue biopsies were performed. In the samples taken from the experimental group the peri-implant connective tissue consisted of a greater density of collagen and fibroblasts compared to the connective tissue of the control group. The experimental group specimens showed less inflammatory infiltrate close to the self-locking tapered connection compared to the tissues around the screw-retained connection. The SEM observations showed less microgap in the self-locking conical connection than in the screw connections with standard abutment and internal anti-rotational system. The presence of connective tissue with few inflammatory cells and the absence of inflammatory infiltrate, in self-locking conical connection implants is due to the minimal size of the implant-abutment microgap that does not allow the passage of fluids and bacteria from the oral cavity to the implant thus preventing tissue inflammation. Copyright © by BIOLIFE, s.a.s.
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Peri-implantitis; microbiota; periodontal diseases; inflammation; bone; resorption; oral cancer; implant dentistry.
English
2012
10
1 Suppl 2
91
93
open
Carinci, F., Girardi, A., Palmieri, A., Martinelli, M., Scapoli, L., Avantaggiato, A., et al. (2012). Lab (r)-test 1: peri-implantitis and bacteriological analysis. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF INFLAMMATION, 10(1 Suppl 2), 91-93.
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