Bone-level changes around implants with 1- or 3-mm-high abutments and their relation to crestal mucosal thickness: A 1-year randomized clinical trial

J Clin Periodontol. 2021 Oct;48(10):1302-1311. doi: 10.1111/jcpe.13505. Epub 2021 Jul 30.

Abstract

Aim: To evaluate 1-year bone-level changes around subcrestal platform-switching implants with 1 or 3 mm definitive abutments. The influence of mucosal thickness on bone-level alterations was further analysed.

Materials and methods: Implants were placed in the posterior sextants and positioned 1.5 mm subcrestally with an abutment of 1 or 3 mm height. Final restorations were delivered after 16 weeks. Radiographic measurements of inter-proximal bone level were the primary outcome and were adjusted by vertical mucosal thickness. Peri-implant clinical conditions and resonance frequency analysis were also compared.

Results: A total of 65 subjects with 99 implants were analysed. The overall 1-year implant survival rate between the 1- and 3-mm groups was 96.4% and 94.4%, respectively. Statistically significant lower inter-proximal marginal bone-level changes were observed in the 3-mm group (1 mm: -0.17 ± 0.02 mm at mesial and -0.21 ± 0.02 mm distal; 3 mm: -0.03 ± 0.02 mm at mesial and -0.03 ± 0.02 mm and distal; mesial: p = .001; distal: p < .001). Initial vertical mucosal thickness was not correlated with inter-proximal marginal bone loss.

Conclusions: Subcrestal implants with 3-mm abutment were associated with minimal inter-proximal bone loss. Independent of the abutment height, crestal mucosal thickness was not correlated with bone loss.

Keywords: abutment height; marginal bone loss; mucosal thickness; platform switching.

Publication types

  • Randomized Controlled Trial
  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Alveolar Bone Loss* / diagnostic imaging
  • Bone and Bones
  • Dental Abutments
  • Dental Implantation, Endosseous
  • Dental Implants*
  • Humans

Substances

  • Dental Implants