Affiliation:
1. State Key Laboratory of Oral Diseases and National Clinical Research Center for Oral Diseases and Department of Implant Dentistry, West China Hospital of Stomatology Sichuan University Chengdu China
Abstract
AbstractObjectivesTo radiographically evaluate the stability of the bone substitute augmented outside the buccal bony arch contour in the maxillary esthetic zone.Materials and MethodsPatients who missed a single anterior tooth and received simultaneous GBR in implant surgery were included. The contralateral homonymous area of the implant site was horizontally mirrored as the individual bone arch contour. According to the relative position of the postoperative buccal grafts and bone arch contour at the implant shoulder, 62 patients were allocated into the outside‐contour (OC) and inside‐contour (IC) groups. Cone‐beam computed tomography was performed before surgery, after implant insertion, before re‐entry surgery, and at follow‐up. The profilometric changes of the buccal bone plate were analyzed via the bone distance to the mirrored bony contour.ResultsAt the implant shoulder, the bone distance in the OC group was higher than that in the IC group, with statistically significant differences at re‐entry surgery and follow‐up. However, the bone grafts outside the bone arch contour were reduced into the contour after remodeling and showed more bone resorption than the IC group. At other vertical levels below the implant shoulder, bony grafting of overcontour 1–2 mm range was favorable to regenerate stable bone plates reaching the individual contour at follow‐up.ConclusionsThe overaugmented bone outside the buccal bone arch contour tended to remodel into the original contour, which indicates that the anterior bone arch contour is worthy of careful observation for deciding buccolingual implant position and bone augmentation width.
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