Clinical Parameters and Crestal Bone Loss in Internal Versus External Hex Implants at One Year after Loading

Introduction: The survival of an implant system is affected by the choice of antirotational design, which can include an external or internal hex. Implant success also is affected by the maintenance of the crestal bone around implants. The aim of present study was to evaluate the crestal bone loss a...

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Main Authors: HamidReza Arab, Amir Moeintaghavi, Naser Sargolzaei, MajidReza Mokhtari, Mohammad Derhami, Sepideh Arab, Javad Moosavi
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Language:English
Published: Mashhad University of Medical Sciences 2015-09-01
Series:Journal of Dental Materials and Techniques
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spelling doaj-8fa8e7036c194e5ca13fadddf286a8f82020-11-24T21:06:31ZengMashhad University of Medical SciencesJournal of Dental Materials and Techniques2322-41502252-03172015-09-01431511544598Clinical Parameters and Crestal Bone Loss in Internal Versus External Hex Implants at One Year after LoadingHamidReza Arab0Amir Moeintaghavi1Naser Sargolzaei2MajidReza Mokhtari3Mohammad Derhami4Sepideh Arab5Javad Moosavi6Associate Professor of Periodontics, Dental Research Center, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, IranProfessor of Periodontics, Dental Materials Research Center, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran1 Associate Professor of Periodontics, Dental Research Center, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, IranAssistant Professor of Periodontics, Dental Research Center, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, IranProsthodontistDentistDentistIntroduction: The survival of an implant system is affected by the choice of antirotational design, which can include an external or internal hex. Implant success also is affected by the maintenance of the crestal bone around implants. The aim of present study was to evaluate the crestal bone loss and clinical parameters related to bone loss in patients loaded with an external or internal hex 3i implant (3i Implant Innovation, Palm Beach Gardens, FL, USA). The evaluations were performed one year after loading. Materials and Methods: A total of 39 implants (23 external hex, 16 internal hex) were placed randomly in 23 patients (10 male, 13 female) by a submerged approach. None of patients had compromised conditions or parafunctional habits. At placement and at one year after loading, periapical radiographs were taken via the parallel method from the implant sites. Results: Crestal bone loss was -0.712±0.831 mm in implants with an internal hex connection and -0.139±0.505 mm in implants with an external hex connection (P≤0.05). No correlation was found between crestal bone loss and parameters such as age, gender, jaw, implant location (anterior, premolar, or molar), implant diameter, or implant length. Conclusions: Crestal bone loss was greater in patients with internal hex 3i implants than in those with external implants. Similar results in other clinical factors were found between the groups.http://jdmt.mums.ac.ir/pdf_4598_c13504c888767c865a951154d49ead6c.htmlImplantcrestal bone lossinternal and external hex connections
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author HamidReza Arab
Amir Moeintaghavi
Naser Sargolzaei
MajidReza Mokhtari
Mohammad Derhami
Sepideh Arab
Javad Moosavi
spellingShingle HamidReza Arab
Amir Moeintaghavi
Naser Sargolzaei
MajidReza Mokhtari
Mohammad Derhami
Sepideh Arab
Javad Moosavi
Clinical Parameters and Crestal Bone Loss in Internal Versus External Hex Implants at One Year after Loading
Journal of Dental Materials and Techniques
Implant
crestal bone loss
internal and external hex connections
author_facet HamidReza Arab
Amir Moeintaghavi
Naser Sargolzaei
MajidReza Mokhtari
Mohammad Derhami
Sepideh Arab
Javad Moosavi
author_sort HamidReza Arab
title Clinical Parameters and Crestal Bone Loss in Internal Versus External Hex Implants at One Year after Loading
title_short Clinical Parameters and Crestal Bone Loss in Internal Versus External Hex Implants at One Year after Loading
title_full Clinical Parameters and Crestal Bone Loss in Internal Versus External Hex Implants at One Year after Loading
title_fullStr Clinical Parameters and Crestal Bone Loss in Internal Versus External Hex Implants at One Year after Loading
title_full_unstemmed Clinical Parameters and Crestal Bone Loss in Internal Versus External Hex Implants at One Year after Loading
title_sort clinical parameters and crestal bone loss in internal versus external hex implants at one year after loading
publisher Mashhad University of Medical Sciences
series Journal of Dental Materials and Techniques
issn 2322-4150
2252-0317
publishDate 2015-09-01
description Introduction: The survival of an implant system is affected by the choice of antirotational design, which can include an external or internal hex. Implant success also is affected by the maintenance of the crestal bone around implants. The aim of present study was to evaluate the crestal bone loss and clinical parameters related to bone loss in patients loaded with an external or internal hex 3i implant (3i Implant Innovation, Palm Beach Gardens, FL, USA). The evaluations were performed one year after loading. Materials and Methods: A total of 39 implants (23 external hex, 16 internal hex) were placed randomly in 23 patients (10 male, 13 female) by a submerged approach. None of patients had compromised conditions or parafunctional habits. At placement and at one year after loading, periapical radiographs were taken via the parallel method from the implant sites. Results: Crestal bone loss was -0.712±0.831 mm in implants with an internal hex connection and -0.139±0.505 mm in implants with an external hex connection (P≤0.05). No correlation was found between crestal bone loss and parameters such as age, gender, jaw, implant location (anterior, premolar, or molar), implant diameter, or implant length. Conclusions: Crestal bone loss was greater in patients with internal hex 3i implants than in those with external implants. Similar results in other clinical factors were found between the groups.
topic Implant
crestal bone loss
internal and external hex connections
url http://jdmt.mums.ac.ir/pdf_4598_c13504c888767c865a951154d49ead6c.html
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