Publication: Radiographic Evaluation of Crestal Bone Loss in Pre-loading and Post-loading States of Endosteal Implants in Maxilla and Mandible- A prospective study
Date
2023
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Kathmandu University
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Background
Peri-implant tissue integrity depends upon healthy peri-implant mucosa and bone.
The crestal bone is one of the governing factors for successful implant therapy both
functionally and esthetically. There are limited radiographic studies in Nepalese
population for determination of crestal bone loss around peri-implant area comparing
the bone loss at pre- and post-loading state.
Objective
To evaluate the bone loss in mesial and distal, maxilla and mandible before and after
the implant supported prosthesis delivery.
Method
A 6-months prospective study was planned and conducted in 26 endosteal implants
(13 maxillary and 13 mandibular) which were placed in 20 patients fulfilling the
inclusion criteria. The crestal bone loss was measured and compared using digital
radiography images using the designated software. The differences among the
crestal bone loss in mesial and distal, maxilla and mandible in pre- (3 months of
implant placement) and post-loading states (3 months of prosthesis delivery) were
evaluated using the appropriate statistical tests.
Result
The crestal bone loss was more pronounced in the pre-loading stage (1.12 mm)
compared to post-loading (0.48 mm). Initially, the bone remodelling was higher in
the distal aspect whereas there was no significant difference between mesial and
distal aspect in post-loading phase. Comparing maxilla with mandible, there were no
significant differences in bone loss in both phases.
Conclusion
Within the limitations of this study, the crestal bone loss was found upto the
physiological limit of bone remodelling provided the implants placed in strict, aseptic
condition with proper case selection and planning.
KEY WORDS
Crestal bone loss, Dental implants, Implant supported dental prosthesis,
Osseointegration
Description
Lamichhane S,1 Humagain M,1 Bhusal S,1 Rijal AH,1 Rupakhety P2
1Department of Periodontology and Oral Implantology
Dhulikhel Hospital, Kathmandu University Hospital
Kathmandu University School of Medical Sciences
Dhulikhel, Kavre, Nepal
2Chandragiri Dental Home and Implant Centre Pvt. Ltd.
Kausaltar, Bhaktapur, Nepal
Keywords
Crestal bone loss, Dental implants, Implant supported dental prosthesis, Osseointegration