Artigo Revisado por pares

Bone Healing at Implants Placed in Sites Prepared Either with a Sonic Device or Drills: A Split-Mouth Histomorphometric Randomized Controlled Trial

2020; Quintessence Publishing Company; Volume: 35; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.11607/jomi.7481

ISSN

1942-4434

Autores

Shigeru Sakuma, Adriano Piattelli, Niccolò Baldi, Mauro Ferri, Giovanna Iezzi, Daniele Botticelli,

Tópico(s)

Periodontal Regeneration and Treatments

Resumo

To evaluate histomorphometrically early healing at implants placed in sites prepared with either a sonic device or conventional drills.Sixteen volunteer patients were recruited. Two titanium mini-implants were placed in the distal segments of the maxilla in recipient sites prepared with either a sonic device or conventional drills. Biopsy specimens containing the mini-implants were retrieved after 2 weeks in eight patients, and after 6 weeks in the other eight patients. Histomorphometric analyses were performed.Histologic slides were available from seven patients for both 2-week and 6-week periods. After 2 weeks of healing, small amounts of new bone were found in contact with the implant surface, with 5.5% ± 7.3% and 3.8% ± 10.0% at the sonic and drill groups, respectively. After 6 weeks of healing, new bone was 46.9% ± 15.5% at the sonic group, and 46.4% ± 14.9% at the drill group. None of the differences was statistically significant.The percentage of new bone in contact with the implant surface was similar in the sonic and drill groups.

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