Early tissue reaction at the interface of immediately loaded dental implants.

Ulrich Meyer, Hans-Peter Wiesmann, Thomas Fillies, Ulrich Joos

Department of Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery, University of Münster, Münster, Germany.

Journal Article: The International journal of oral & maxillofacial implants (impact factor: 1.98). 18(4):489-99.

Abstract

PURPOSE: The treatment of patients with early or immediately loaded dental implants has renewed interest in the behavior of osteoblasts at the implant surface under load. A newly designed dental implant indicated for immediate loading was tested in vivo for early stages of osteoblast behavior at the implant surface. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Thirty-two implants were placed in the mandibles of 8 minipigs. Half of the implants (n = 16) were immediately loaded under occlusal contacts, and implants placed in non-occlusal relations served as a control. RESULTS: All implants, except 1 that showed signs of tissue infection, healed uneventfully and were stable throughout the experimental period. Ultrastructural analysis of mandibular specimens revealed an intimate attachment of osteoblasts to the material surface beginning as early as day 1. Application of either occlusal or non-occlusal load did not alter the phenotypic morphology of the attached osteoblasts. Transmission electron microscopy and x-ray diffraction analysis demonstrated a direct contact of bone-like minerals over the whole implant surface with no signs of crestal hard tissue alteration. Electron diffraction analysis showed a slight release of titanium from the implant side. DISCUSSION: These results indicate that immediate loading of specially designed dental implants can be performed without disruption of the titanium/bone interface or disturbance of osteoblast physiology in the early loading phase. CONCLUSION: Immediate loading protocols can be performed without disturbance of normal bone biology.

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Keywords

8 minipigs
 
bone-like minerals
 
day 1. Application
 
designed dental implant
 
direct contact
 
Electron diffraction analysis
 
immediate loading
 
Immediate loading protocols
 
implant side
 
implant surface
 
loading phase
 
material surface
 
non-occlusal load
 
osteoblast behavior
 
phenotypic morphology
 
slight release
 
Transmission electron microscopy
 
Ultrastructural analysis
 
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x-ray diffraction analysis