A retrospective study on the crestal bone loss associated with different implant surfaces in chronic periodontitis patients under maintenance
Clinical Oral Implants Research Apr 21, 2018
Gallego L, et al. - Authors evaluated retrospectively interproximal crestal bone loss (CBL) on external-hex “non-identical” (NI) dental implants with different surface topography when placed in the same intra-oral location in patients with a history of chronic periodontitis following maintenance care. They included the patient population consisting of 206 consecutive patients with a history of chronic periodontitis who underwent implant surgery between 2007 and 2010. In patients with a history of chronic periodontitis followed during 1-3 years, a higher CBL was observed in the anodized surface implants group, when compared to the hybrid implants group.
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