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Volumetric changes and peri‐implant health at implant sites with or without soft tissue grafting in the esthetic zone, a retrospective case–control study with a 5‐year follow‐up
Author(s) -
Bienz Stefan P.,
Jung Ronald E.,
Sapata Vitor M.,
Hämmerle Christoph H. F.,
Hüsler Jürg,
Thoma Daniel S.
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
clinical oral implants research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.407
H-Index - 161
eISSN - 1600-0501
pISSN - 0905-7161
DOI - 10.1111/clr.13013
Subject(s) - soft tissue , medicine , implant , dentistry , buccal administration , bleeding on probing , peri , abutment , connective tissue , hard tissue , nuclear medicine , surgery , periodontitis , pathology , civil engineering , engineering
Objectives To evaluate the volumetric changes and peri‐implant health at implant sites with and without previous soft tissue grafting over a 5‐year observation period. Material and methods In 18 partially edentulous patients, dental implants were placed in the esthetic zone (15–25) with simultaneous guided bone regeneration, followed by submerged healing. During the healing phase, eight patients (test) received a subepithelial connective tissue graft, whereas 10 patients (control) did not receive any soft tissue augmentation. Subsequently, abutment connection was performed and final reconstructions were inserted. Impressions were taken 1 week after crown insertion and at 5 years. Obtained casts were scanned and superimposed for volumetric and linear measurements. The mean distance ( MD ) in the mid‐buccal area between the two surfaces and the differences in buccal marginal mucosal level ( bMML change ) and in ridge width ( RW change ) were evaluated. Peri‐implant health was assessed using probing pocket depth ( PPD ) values, plaque index (PlI) and bleeding on probing ( BOP ). Results At a median follow‐up time of 60.5 months a median MD of −0.38 mm (Min: −0.94; Max: −0.03) (test) and of −0.51 mm (Min: −0.76; Max: 0.05) (control) was calculated. The level of the margo mucosae ( bMML change ) demonstrated a median loss of −0.42 mm (Min: −1.1; Max: −0.01) (test) and of −0.33 mm (Min: −1.02; Max: 0.00) (control). The median RW change ranged between −0.44 mm and −0.73 mm (test) and between −0.49 mm and −0.54 mm (control). Mean PPD values slightly increased, whereas PlI and BOP remained stable over time in both groups. None of the comparisons between the groups revealed statistically significant differences ( P  > 0.35). A small sample size must be considered, however. Conclusions Limited by a retrospective case–control study design, implant sites with and without soft tissue grafting on the buccal side revealed only minimal volumetric and linear changes and stability of peri‐implant parameters over 5 years.

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