Ultrastructural studies on implants failure with immediate or late loading

Objectives. The purpose of the present study was to evaluate by scanning electron microscope (SEM) and energy dispersive spectrophotometry (EDS), the degree of bone mineralization of the tissues on the surface of failure dental implants with immediate or late loading. Materials and method. In the s...

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Main Authors: Teodora Mihali, Anna Maria Pangica, Cherana Gioga, Anca Monica Dobrescu, Violeta Hancu, Mihaela Grigorie, Raluca Monica Comaneanu, Paula Perlea, Mihail Tarcolea
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Language:English
Published: Amaltea Medical Publishing House 2023-09-01
Series:Romanian Journal of Stomatology
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Online Access:https://rjs.com.ro/articles/2023.3/RJS_2023_3_Art-02.pdf
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author Teodora Mihali
Anna Maria Pangica
Cherana Gioga
Anca Monica Dobrescu
Violeta Hancu
Mihaela Grigorie
Raluca Monica Comaneanu
Paula Perlea
Mihail Tarcolea
author_facet Teodora Mihali
Anna Maria Pangica
Cherana Gioga
Anca Monica Dobrescu
Violeta Hancu
Mihaela Grigorie
Raluca Monica Comaneanu
Paula Perlea
Mihail Tarcolea
author_sort Teodora Mihali
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description Objectives. The purpose of the present study was to evaluate by scanning electron microscope (SEM) and energy dispersive spectrophotometry (EDS), the degree of bone mineralization of the tissues on the surface of failure dental implants with immediate or late loading. Materials and method. In the study, 8 dental explants from 8 clinically healthy, non-smoking patients were taken. All implants were inserted by the same dental surgeon, 4 of them were immediate loaded and 4 were late prosthetically loaded by the same dentist. The ablation of the implants was performed as atraumatic as possible and they were collected in sterile containers and sent to the BIOMAT Research Center, where they were subjected to SEM and EDS analyses. The ratios between the chemical elements calcium and nitrogen (Ca/N), phosphorus and nitrogen (P/N), respectively calcium and phosphorus (Ca/P) were calculated for each of the 8 samples and were statistically analyzed. Results. If we compare the degree of coverage of the implants with bone tissue in different phases of mineralization, we find that the bone structures occupy a larger surface area of the implants in the cases with immediate loading compared to the cases with late loading. Thus, out of 4 immediately loaded implants, 2 were completely covered, one showed very little exposed areas, and the fourth showed alternating covered and uncovered areas. Regarding the late loaded implants, three showed alternation between covered and uncovered areas and only one was completely covered with bone. Conclusions. The degree of coverage of the explants with bone tissue was better represented for the immediate loading cases. The degree of mineralization of the bone tissue covering the explants was higher for cases with immediate loading. To confirm the obtained results, it is necessary to expand the study on larger batches of samples.
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spelling doaj.art-5b987a1ae1f940978870024dd7180d4a2024-02-14T16:09:45ZengAmaltea Medical Publishing HouseRomanian Journal of Stomatology1843-08052069-60782023-09-0169317918710.37897/RJS.2023.3.2Ultrastructural studies on implants failure with immediate or late loadingTeodora Mihali0Anna Maria Pangica1Cherana Gioga2Anca Monica Dobrescu3Violeta Hancu4Mihaela Grigorie5Raluca Monica Comaneanu6Paula Perlea7Mihail Tarcolea8Doctoral School of Dental Medicine, “Titu Maiorescu” University of Bucharest, Romania Department of Dental Medicine Specialty Disciplines, Faculty of Dental Medicine, “Titu Maiorescu” University of Bucharest, Romania Department of Dental Medicine Specialty Disciplines, Faculty of Dental Medicine, “Titu Maiorescu” University of Bucharest, Romania Department of Dental Medicine Specialty Disciplines, Faculty of Dental Medicine, “Titu Maiorescu” University of Bucharest, Romania Department of Dental Medicine Specialty Disciplines, Faculty of Dental Medicine, “Titu Maiorescu” University of Bucharest, Romania “Carol Davila” University of Medicine an Pharmacy, Bucharest, RomaniaDepartment of Dental Medicine Specialty Disciplines, Faculty of Dental Medicine, “Titu Maiorescu” University of Bucharest, Romania “Carol Davila” University of Medicine an Pharmacy, Bucharest, RomaniaBIOMAT Research Center, POLITEHNICA University of Bucharest, Romania; Doctoral School of Materials Science and Engineering, POLITEHNICA University of Bucharest, Romania Objectives. The purpose of the present study was to evaluate by scanning electron microscope (SEM) and energy dispersive spectrophotometry (EDS), the degree of bone mineralization of the tissues on the surface of failure dental implants with immediate or late loading. Materials and method. In the study, 8 dental explants from 8 clinically healthy, non-smoking patients were taken. All implants were inserted by the same dental surgeon, 4 of them were immediate loaded and 4 were late prosthetically loaded by the same dentist. The ablation of the implants was performed as atraumatic as possible and they were collected in sterile containers and sent to the BIOMAT Research Center, where they were subjected to SEM and EDS analyses. The ratios between the chemical elements calcium and nitrogen (Ca/N), phosphorus and nitrogen (P/N), respectively calcium and phosphorus (Ca/P) were calculated for each of the 8 samples and were statistically analyzed. Results. If we compare the degree of coverage of the implants with bone tissue in different phases of mineralization, we find that the bone structures occupy a larger surface area of the implants in the cases with immediate loading compared to the cases with late loading. Thus, out of 4 immediately loaded implants, 2 were completely covered, one showed very little exposed areas, and the fourth showed alternating covered and uncovered areas. Regarding the late loaded implants, three showed alternation between covered and uncovered areas and only one was completely covered with bone. Conclusions. The degree of coverage of the explants with bone tissue was better represented for the immediate loading cases. The degree of mineralization of the bone tissue covering the explants was higher for cases with immediate loading. To confirm the obtained results, it is necessary to expand the study on larger batches of samples.https://rjs.com.ro/articles/2023.3/RJS_2023_3_Art-02.pdfsemedsfailure of implantsimmediate loadinglate loading
spellingShingle Teodora Mihali
Anna Maria Pangica
Cherana Gioga
Anca Monica Dobrescu
Violeta Hancu
Mihaela Grigorie
Raluca Monica Comaneanu
Paula Perlea
Mihail Tarcolea
Ultrastructural studies on implants failure with immediate or late loading
Romanian Journal of Stomatology
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title Ultrastructural studies on implants failure with immediate or late loading
title_full Ultrastructural studies on implants failure with immediate or late loading
title_fullStr Ultrastructural studies on implants failure with immediate or late loading
title_full_unstemmed Ultrastructural studies on implants failure with immediate or late loading
title_short Ultrastructural studies on implants failure with immediate or late loading
title_sort ultrastructural studies on implants failure with immediate or late loading
topic sem
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failure of implants
immediate loading
late loading
url https://rjs.com.ro/articles/2023.3/RJS_2023_3_Art-02.pdf
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