In implant dentistry, platform switching is a method used to preserve alveolar bone levels around dental implants. The concept refers to using an implant with slopped shoulder neck of narrower diameter on implants of wider diameter, rather than placing abutments of similar diameter, referred to as platform matching.The aim of the study is to compare the effect of bone-level implants versus the conventional implant on oral soft tissues.
Implant prosthesis allows normal muscle function, and the implant stimulates the bone and maintains its dimensions in a manner similar to healthy natural teeth. Crestal bone loss can result in increased bacterial accumulation resulting in secondary peri-implant inflammation and bone loss which can further result in loss of alveolar support, which in turn can lead to occlusal overload resulting in implant failure. In implant dentistry, platform switching is a method used to preserve alveolar bone levels around dental implants. The concept refers to using an implant with slopped shoulder neck of narrower diameter on implants of wider diameter, rather than placing abutments of similar diameter, referred to as platform matching. The authors developed the concept of slopped shoulder implant which results in an inward bone creeping at the coronal part of the implant to be in continuity with the alveolar bone crest. The rational to use this type of implant allows an increase at residual crestal bone volume around the implant neck and has 3 merits: 1. Reduced mechanical stress at the implant neck area; 2. Repositioning of gingival papillae on the beveled neck implant (that is the physiologic condition); 3. proper vascular supply to the implant investing structure and bone tissue also because of reduced inter-implant space. The aim of the study is to compare the effect of bone-level implants versus the conventional implant on oral soft tissues
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
QUADRUPLE
Enrollment
16
different implant design to enhance soft and hard tissue outcome
pink esthetic score(PES)
soft tissue esthetics scale : Seven variables will be evaluated vs. a natural reference tooth: mesial papilla, distal papilla, soft-tissue level, soft-tissue contour, alveolar process deficiency, soft-tissue color and texture. Using a 0-1-2 scoring system, 0 being the lowest, 2 being the highest value, the maximum achievable PES is 14.
Time frame: 8 months
crestal bone resorption
bone loss around implant neck will be measured using (CBCT) cone beam computed tomography. On CBCT scans, the amount of bone resorption in the buccal, lingual/palatal, mesial and distal surfaces will be determined by measuring the distance from the platform of the implant to the alveolar crest (normal group: 0-1.5mm, mild bone loss: 1.6-3mm, moderate bone loss: 3.1-4.5mm and severe bone loss: \>4.5mm)
Time frame: 8 months
implant stability
osteointegration of dental implant using (periotest device ).Periotest value range: * 8.0 to0.0 Good osseointegration * 0.1 to +9.9 the implant can be loaded * 10.0 or higher loading of the implant might or might not be possible
Time frame: 8 months
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