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Histological Analysis of the Ankylos Peri-implant Soft Tissues in a Dog Model

 

作者: Henri Tenenbaum,   Jean-François Schaaf,   Frédéric Cuisinier,  

 

期刊: Implant Dentistry  (OVID Available online 2003)
卷期: Volume 12, issue 3  

页码: 259-265

 

ISSN:1056-6163

 

年代: 2003

 

出版商: OVID

 

关键词: junctional epithelium;connective tissues;histomorphometry;microgap

 

数据来源: OVID

 

摘要:

PurposeThe importance of the soft tissue–implant interface is enhanced by the presence of a microgap between the implant and the abutment, which represents a contamination site for bacteria. The aim of this study was to investigate the interface between the Ankylos gap-free implant system and the surrounding soft tissues in a dog model.Materials and MethodsSix Labrador dogs were included in the study and two Ankylos implants were inserted per dog. The dogs were killed 6 months after abutment placement without functional loading and without plaque control. The implants were analysed histologically by scanning electron microscopy, light microscopy, and histomorphometry.ResultsSome sections exhibited histologic signs of a mild inflammation. The connective tissue between the most apical epithelial cells of the junctional epithelium and the alveolar crest was characterized by collagen fibers running from the periosteum and the alveolar crest toward the oral epithelium and, in front of the cone-shaped abutment, by a narrow zone of extracellular matrix with a few collagen fibers.ConclusionCompared with results obtained in other studies using different types of implant (Astra, Bränemark, ITI), the Ankylos implant showed a higher length and a larger width of connective tissue contact as well as a shorter epithelial downgrowth. The absence of a microgap in the Ankylos system could explain the histologic mild inflammation in the connective tissue.

 

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