Histological Analysis of Biological Width and Collagen Fibers Orientation Around Screw-Less, Morse Taper, Hemispherical Base Abutments 8 and 16 Weeks After Implant Uncovering: An Observational Clinical Trial
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2025
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Histological Analysis of Biological Width and Collagen Fibers Orientation Around Screw-Less, Morse Taper, Hemispherical Base Abutments 8 and 16 Weeks After Implant Uncovering: An Observational Clinical Trial / Zaccheo, F.; Petroni, G.; Tallarico, M.; Gioga, C.; Carletti, R.; Di Gioia, C. R. T.; Petrozza, V.; Meloni, S. M.; Melodia, D.; Pisano, M.; Cicconetti, A.. - In: DENTISTRY JOURNAL. - ISSN 2304-6767. - 13:4(2025). [10.3390/dj13040154]
Abstract:
Objectives: This study aimed to histologically evaluate, in humans, the orientation of collagen fibers around screw-less, Morse taper, hemispherical base abutments. Methods: This study was designed as an observational, case–control, clinical trial to evaluate the histological orientation of collagen fibers around implants. Biopsies of the peri-implant tissue were performed 8 (group A, control) or 16 (group B, test) weeks of implant uncovering, and histologically analyzed under optical microscope using Hematoxylin and Eosin, Masson, and Picro Sirius histochemical staining and a scanning electron microscope. Results: Eight patients were enrolled in this study and 16 biopsies were performed. All the biopsies were correctly analyzed. The histological examination of cross-sectional portions of the tissue taken 8 weeks after implant uncovering showed the almost complete absence of epithelial lining, while the connective tissue bundles in the superficial portion showed a lower circular pattern. The histochemical cross-section examination of the tissue taken 16 weeks after implant uncovering showed the partial presence of non-keratinizing epithelial lining at the implant site and the collagen bundles showed a greater organization, with a circumferential course around the abutment. At 8 weeks, the final histological analysis showed an average height of 1.01 mm for the keratinized epithelium, 0.83 mm for the non-keratinized epithelium, and 1.39 mm for the connective tissue. While, at 16 weeks, the values were 1.20 mm, 0.48 mm, and 1.11 mm, respectively. No statistically significant differences were found between the groups (p > 0.05). Conclusions: Histologically, there were not any differences in the height and profile of the gingiva between 8 and 16 weeks of healing after prosthesis delivery. Greater organization of the collagen fibers with a circumferential course around the abutment was found in the test group (16 weeks) compared with the control group (8 weeks).
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1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
biological width; dental implants; healing abutment; histological analysis; SEM
Elenco autori:
Zaccheo, F.; Petroni, G.; Tallarico, M.; Gioga, C.; Carletti, R.; Di Gioia, C. R. T.; Petrozza, V.; Meloni, S. M.; Melodia, D.; Pisano, M.; Cicconetti, A.
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