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Effect of CAD/CAM Abutment Morphology on the Outcomes of Implant Therapy: A Randomized Controlled Trial.

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BORIS DOI
10.48620/78692
Publisher DOI
10.1111/clr.14389
PubMed ID
39641983
Description
Objectives
Variations in transmucosal abutment contour design may affect the outcomes of implant therapy. This randomized controlled trial was primarily aimed at testing the effect that CAD/CAM zirconia abutments with either a concave or linear divergent transmucosal morphology have on peri-implant mucosal dynamics and indicators of peri-implant health at 1 year after final implant-supported prosthesis insertion in the anterior maxilla.Materials And Methods
Following computer-guided implant placement and osseointegration, eligible subjects were randomized into either the experimental (concave morphology) or the control (linear divergent morphology) group. A comprehensive set of outcomes of interest related to peri-implant soft tissue dynamics, phenotypical features, and indicators of peri-implant health were assessed at different time points over a 1-year period after insertion of the final restoration.Results
Out of 60 initially recruited subjects, a total of 54 completed the study (n = 29 in the experimental group concave/n = 25 in the control group). Overall implant survival and restoration rates between master impression and 12 months were 100% and 98.2%, respectively. Although a trend for coronal migration of the buccal mucosa zenith, gain in mucosal thickness, and increased probing depth and bleeding on probing was observed in both groups, these changes were clinically negligible, and no substantial differences were observed between study groups regardless of variations in transmucosal abutment morphology.Conclusion
The use of either linear divergent or concave custom CAD/CAM zirconia abutments in a screw-retained, delayed loading approach yielded no significant differences.
Date of Publication
2025-03
Publication Type
Article
Subject(s)
600 Technology > 610 Medicine & health
Keyword(s)
CAD‐CAM
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abutment
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esthetics
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mucosa
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prospective
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single‐tooth dental implant
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Barwacz, Christopher A
Swenson, Madeline
Couso-Queiruga, Emilioorcid-logo
School of Dental Medicine, Clinic of Oral Surgery and Stomatology
Comnick, Carissa
Xie, Xian Jin
Avila-Ortiz, Gustavo
Additional Credits
School of Dental Medicine, Clinic of Oral Surgery and Stomatology
Series
Clinical Oral Implants Research
Publisher
Wiley
ISSN
1600-0501
0905-7161
Access(Rights)
open.access
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