“…Two other studies assessed the thickness above the bone crest before to implant placement using a calliper (Ferrari et al, The height of the interproximal papilla was assessed by means of the Jemt index (Jemt, 1997) in nine investigations (Baldini et al 2016;Brown & Payne, 2011;Cardaropoli et al, 2006;Carrillo de Albornoz et al, 2014;Fenner et al, 2016;Henriksson & Jemt, 2003;Santing et al, 2013;Thoma et al, 2016;Zembic et al, 2013), or by measuring this papilla height in study casts in one study (Gallucci et al, 2011). The comparisons among the different abutment materials have rendered heterogeneous results, with one study reporting higher papilla index for titanium when comparing to zirconia abutments (Baldini et al 2016), vs. another study reporting exactly the opposite (Carrillo de Albornoz et al, 2014), or other one reporting no differences irrespective of the abutment material (Zembic et al, 2013). The comparisons among the different abutment materials have rendered heterogeneous results, with one study reporting higher papilla index for titanium when comparing to zirconia abutments (Baldini et al 2016), vs. another study reporting exactly the opposite (Carrillo de Albornoz et al, 2014), or other one reporting no differences irrespective of the abutment material (Zembic et al, 2013).…”