Published August 2009 | Version v1
Journal article

The clinical study of the early soft tissue healing and marginal bone resorption after non-submerged implants

  • 1. Genal Hospital of the Chinese People's Armed Police Forces, Beijing (China)
  • 2. Liaoning Medical College, Jinzhou (China)

Description

Objective: To compare the amount of early marginal bone resorption in the first three months after non-submerged implants and to explore the relationship between the amount of early marginal bone resorption and the soft tissue healing in the first month. Method: ITI with non-submerged implants were implanted in 33 patients. Digital panoramic radiographs were taken during the operation, one month and three months later. The amount of marginal bone resorption was measured in the first, second and the third month after implant operation. The soft tissue healing was observed after 10 days. Results: There was significant difference (P<0.01) in the amount of early marginal bone resorption between one month and three months later. The early marginal bone resorption in the first month after implantation kept correlation with the soft tissue healing on 10th day(r=0.794, P<0.01). Conclusion: The amount of early marginal bone resorption in the first month exceeds that in the second and the third months after implant operation, and the soft tissue healing affects the amount of early marginal bone resorption in the first month. Biological seal is the critical factor influencing the early marginal bone resorption. (authors)

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Bulletin of the Academy of Military Medical Sciences
Journal Volume
33
Journal Issue
4
Journal Page Range
p. 356-357, 369
ISSN
1000-5501

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Notes
3 figs., 1 tab., 9 refs.