The Impact of Implant Abutment Angle and Height on Peri-implant Tissue Health: Retrospective Analyses from a Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial.

Florian Rathe, Rüdiger Junker, Julia Blumenröhr, Lukas Martin, Niklas Löhlein, Christian Heumann, Thorsten Auschill, Nicole Arweiler, Markus Schlee
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Purpose: To examine the influence of abutment emergence angle and abutment height on marginal peri-implant bone stability in patients not considered susceptible to peri-implantitis. Furthermore, it was analyzed whether titanium-base (Ti-base) abutments lead to wider abutment emergence angles compared to one-piece abutments.

Materials and methods: A total of 48 abutments (ie, 24 Ti-base and 24 one-piece abutments in 24 patients) were evaluated at abutment installation, after 1 year, and thereafter on a yearly basis for up to 5 years. Clinical and radiographic outcome variables were assessed.

Results: With regard to peri-implant marginal bone stability, only moderately negative, albeit significant, correlations were found on the mesial sides of the one-piece abutments after 4 and 5 years for an abutment emergence angle > 30 degrees. No statistically significant negative correlations were found for distances of ≤ 1.5 mm between the restoration margin and the crestal peri-implant bone level for either Ti-base or for one-piece abutments. Furthermore, abutments bonded to Ti-bases were not associated with larger emergence angles than one-piece abutments.

Conclusions: For patients at low risk of developing peri-implantitis, it can be concluded that neither a larger abutment emergence angle (> 30 degrees) nor a distance of ≤ 1.5 mm between the restoration margin and the crestal peri-implant bone level are associated with marginal peri-implant bone loss. Furthermore, abutments bonded to Ti-bases are not associated with wider emergence angles than one-piece abutments.

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目的:在不容易患种植体周围炎的患者中,研究基台出现角和基台高度对种植体周围边缘骨稳定性的影响。此外,还分析了与一体式基台相比,钛基台(Ti-base)是否会导致更宽的基台出现角:共对48个基台(即24名患者的24个钛基台和24个一体式基台)进行了基台安装时、1年后的评估,此后每年评估一次,评估期长达5年。结果:结果:在种植体周围边缘骨稳定性方面,4年和5年后,在基台出现角度大于30度的情况下,在一片式基台的中侧仅发现中度负相关,尽管有显著性。无论是钛基底基台还是一体式基台,在修复体边缘与种植体周围骨水平之间的距离≤ 1.5 mm时,都没有发现统计学意义上的负相关。此外,与一体式基台相比,与钛基台粘结的基台与较大的出龈角无关:结论:对于种植体周围炎发病风险较低的患者来说,无论是较大的基台倾角(大于30度),还是修复体边缘与种植体周围骨嵴之间的距离小于1.5 mm,都不会导致种植体周围骨质流失。此外,与一体式基台相比,与钛基台粘结的基台与更大的出龈角无关。
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