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Commentary: Two-Piece Implants With Turned Versus Microtextured Collars

  • Autores: Jan Cosyn, Mehran Moradi Sabzevar, Peter De Wilde, Tim De Rouck
  • Localización: Journal of periodontology, ISSN 0022-3492, Vol. 78, Nº. 9, 2007, págs. 1657-1663
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • Implant companies have been promoting two-piece implants with microtextured collars in the interest of hard tissue preservation and/or soft tissue integration. However, this rationale may not be justified. Based on comparative studies currently available, it is unclear whether microroughened implant necks reduce crestal bone loss. A possible effect may be overruled by the establishment of a biologic width or by other factors influencing crestal bone remodeling. In addition, the orientation and attachment of the collagen fibers in the peri-implant mucosa are a little different because the surface roughness varies at the level of the implant neck. The clinician should be cautious when using these modified implants because the impact of microtextured collars on the initiation and progression of peri-implant pathology is currently unknown.


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