Abstract

Statement of problemA prolonged period of high magnitude occlusal contact can be associated with rapid changes of the occlusal surfaces and, in turn, may lead to overloading of an implant-supported prosthesis. Crestal bone loss may be one of the repercussions of overloading, but the influence of disclusion time (DT) reduction (DTR) is unclear. PurposeThe purpose of this clinical study was to evaluate the role of DTR in preventing the occlusal changes and crestal bone loss at progressive time intervals of 1 week, 3 months, and 6 months in posterior implant-supported prostheses. Material and methodsTwelve participants with posterior implant-supported prostheses and opposing natural teeth were enrolled in the study. Occlusion time (OT) and DT were evaluated with the T-scan Novus (version 9.1). By performing immediate complete anterior guidance development (ICAGD) coronoplasty, prolonged contacts were selectively ground to achieve OT ≤0.2 seconds and DT ≤0.4 seconds in maximum intercuspal position and laterotrusion after cementation and during follow-up visits after 1 week, 3 months, and 6 months. Crestal bone levels were evaluated after cementation and at the 6-month follow-up. Repeated measures ANOVA and Bonferroni post hoc analysis were done for OT and DT. Student paired t test was done for crestal bone level evaluation (α=.05 for all tests). ResultsA significant decrease in OT from 0.59 ±0.24 seconds to 0.21 ±0.06 seconds (P<.001) and in DT from 1.51 ±0.6 seconds to 0.37 ±0.06 seconds (P<.001) were detected in posterior implant-supported occlusion immediately after attaining ICAGD and at the 6-month follow-up period. The mean crestal bone levels at the mesial and distal sides of the implant from day 1 (0.4 ±0.13 mm, 0.36 ±0.20 mm) to 6 months (0.40 ±0.13 mm, 0.37 ±0.19 mm) showed no significant changes (P>.05). ConclusionsMinimal occlusal changes in implant prosthesis and negligible crestal bone loss were observed up to 6 months by achieving DTR according to the ICAGD protocol.

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