The preservation of peri-implant tissues is an important factor for implant success. This study aimed to assess the influence of the surface features of a butt-joint platform on soft-tissue attachment and bone resorption after immediate or delayed implant placement. All premolars and first molars of eight Beagle dogs were extracted on one mandible side. Twelve-weeks later, the same surgery was developed on the other side. Five implants with different platform surface configurations were randomly inserted into the post-extracted-sockets. On the healed side, the same five different implants were randomly placed. Implants were inserted 1 mm subcrestal to the buccal bony plate and were connected to abutments. The primary outcome variables were the supracrestal soft tissue (SST) adaptation and the bone resorption related to the implant shoulder. The SST height was significantly larger in immediate implants (IC95% 3.9-4.9 mm) compared to delayed implants (IC95% 3.1-3.5 mm). Marginal bone loss tended to be higher in immediate implants (IC95% 0.4-0.9 mm) than in delayed implants (IC95% 0.3-0.8 mm). Linear-regression analysis suggested that the SST height was significantly affected by the configuration of the platform (0.3-1.9 mm). Roughened surface platforms resulted in higher SST height when compared to machined surface platforms. Marginal bone loss was less pronounced in roughened designs.Materials 2020, 13, 802 2 of 13 the clinical management of immediate implants is mainly focused on hard tissue integration and the effect of different implant designs or surgical approaches on clinical esthetic outcomes. However, there is insufficient evidence whether or not different implant designs and surface configurations enable the formation of an adequate soft-tissue seal at implants immediately placed into extraction sockets and compared to implants placed into fully-healed alveolar ridges.The objective of this experimental study was; therefore, to assess the influence of the surface roughness platform of butt-joint implants placed immediately into extraction sockets, with regards to the dimensions of the supracrestal peri-implant soft tissue seal and the preservation of marginal alveolar bone 12 weeks after implant placement.
Materials and MethodsThe experimental protocol was submitted and approved by the Ethical Committee of the University of Santiago of Compostela in Spain (Ref: 01/16-LU/001). The study was reported according to the ARRIVE guidelines.
Animal SampleThe guidelines for animal care adopted in Spain were strictly followed. Eight 3-year-old male Beagle dogs supplied by Isoquimen SL (Sant Feliú de Codines, Barcelona, Spain; RN • B9900039) were included in the study. To minimize the number of dogs for ethical reasons (Three R requirements), but to maintain enough power of analysis, a split-mouth design was developed. The dogs were the unit of analysis. The sample size was estimated to be eight dogs for detecting differences in the supracrestal soft tissue height of 2 mm with a power of 80% and a probability of alph...