RCT comparing implants with turned and anodically oxidized surfaces: a pilot study, a 3-year follow-up
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| Publication date | 2012 |
| Journal | Journal of Clinical Periodontology |
| Volume | Issue number | 39 | 12 |
| Pages (from-to) | 1183-1190 |
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| Abstract |
This 3-year prospective randomized controlled trial compared the clinical, microbiological and biochemical outcome of minimally (Turned, Tur) and moderately rough (TiUniteĀ®, TiU) implant surfaces in a split-mouth design.
The study population included 14 subjects: nine fully edentulous and five partially edentulous subjects with a history of periodontitis. Implants (n = 78, 39 Tur and 39 TiU) were installed randomly in each patient. Peri-implant clinical parameters and intra-oral radiographs were recorded after 3 years of loading. Subgingival plaque and peri-implant crevicular fluid samples were collected and analysed using culture and quantitative polymerase chain reaction for the biofilm, and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for the concentration of osteoprotegerin and receptor activator of nuclear factor kappa-B ligand, respectively No statistically significant differences in clinical, microbiological and biochemical parameters could be observed when comparing the Tur and TiU implant surfaces. After 3 years of loading, in periodontitis susceptible patients, the moderately rough, TiU implants demonstrated a similar clinical outcome compared with the smoother, turned implants. Longer follow-up and studies using different implant types are needed to confirm the statement that minimally and moderately rough implant surfaces perform similar, both from a clinical and from a microbiological point of view. |
| Document type | Article |
| Language | English |
| Published at | https://doi.org/10.1111/jcpe.12022 |
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