Abstract
12Dec 2017 THE BIOLOGICAL COMPLICATION OF IMPLANT ABUTMENT MATERIALS. Mohamed M. Radwan , Mohamed A.Mokhtar , Gihan Elnagar and Maged Saleh , Lecture, Department of fixed prosthodontics, faculty of dentistry, Beni-suef University, Eygpt. Lecture, Department of fixed prosthodontics, faculty of dentistry, MSA University, Eygpt. Professor, Department of fixed prosthodontics, faculty of dentistry, Cairo University, Eypt. Lecture, Department of fixed prosthodontics, Faculty of Oral and Dental Medicine, Hodeidah University, Yemen.
Highlights
For the alveolar loss around Zirconia implant abutment was stated to differ from 0.2-1.48 and 0.3- 1.43mm at Titanium abutments
After one-year follow-up, [12,15] reported the mean pocket depth around Titanium abutments was 3.3 mm while mean pocket depth around all ceramic zirconia abutments was from 2.90 to 3.50 mm, de Alboroz et al [12] reported that after one-year of follow-up an rise of 0.2 from baseline was recorded around Zirconia abutments, while pocket probing depth around Titanium abutments remained unaffected
Zembic et al [19] stated that the mean pocket probing depth around Zirconia abutments of 3.3 with an upsurge of 0.4 mm from the baseline, while Titanium abutments had an increase from the baseline by 0.5mm
Summary
For the alveolar loss around Zirconia implant abutment was stated to differ from 0.2-1.48 and 0.3- 1.43mm at Titanium abutments. Aim of Research:The goal of this review was to detect the complication of different abutment (all ceramic and metallic) materials of the implant supported restoration regarding the biological complication. Criteria of studies :Article types:All randomized controlled trials (RCTs) & cohort study estimating the effect of different types of implant abutment (metallic or all ceramic abutment) on the alveolar bone loss of implant supported superstructure.
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