2022
DOI: 10.5005/jp-journals-10024-3245
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Evaluation of Pre- and Post-loading Peri-implant Crestal Bone Levels Using Cone-beam Computed Tomography: An In Vivo Study

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“…Finally, although all studies used radiographic evaluation by intraoral radiography to assess the peri-implant bone loss, there are other useful radiographic techniques, such as multislice computed tomography and cone-beam volumetric imaging, which offer certain advantages to implant dentistry, such as the representation of intraosseous lesions in three planes, on a real scale and without overlapping or distortion. In addition, computer-assisted image analysis, such as subtraction radiography, allows the detection of small changes in bone density ( Heitz-Mayfield, 2008 ; Naveau et al., 2019 ; Trivedi et al., 2022 ). The different cutoff levels reported for the different clinical parameters and the different methods of statistical analysis in the included studies should also be taken into account; only three of them ( Park et al., 2021 ; Blanco et al., 2022 ; Polymeri et al., 2022 ) resorted to the Shapiro–Wilk test to contrast the normality of the data.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, although all studies used radiographic evaluation by intraoral radiography to assess the peri-implant bone loss, there are other useful radiographic techniques, such as multislice computed tomography and cone-beam volumetric imaging, which offer certain advantages to implant dentistry, such as the representation of intraosseous lesions in three planes, on a real scale and without overlapping or distortion. In addition, computer-assisted image analysis, such as subtraction radiography, allows the detection of small changes in bone density ( Heitz-Mayfield, 2008 ; Naveau et al., 2019 ; Trivedi et al., 2022 ). The different cutoff levels reported for the different clinical parameters and the different methods of statistical analysis in the included studies should also be taken into account; only three of them ( Park et al., 2021 ; Blanco et al., 2022 ; Polymeri et al., 2022 ) resorted to the Shapiro–Wilk test to contrast the normality of the data.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Considering hybrid ceramics, doubts about the appropriate combination of ceramics and adhesive cement retained mono-implant were common. Patients tended to accept dental implants for the repair of partly edentulous arches due to cosmetic conformity, functional competence, and a high percentage of survival 1,2 . Fixed prostheses supported by implants could be screwed or retained to implant abutments 3 .…”
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confidence: 99%