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題名:The application of dental implant in clinical periodontics. 作者:呂炫?

Hsein-Kun Lu. 貢獻者:牙醫學系

上傳時間:2009-11-23T02:57:51Z

摘要:OBJECTIVES: The present case series aimed at

investigating the 4-year clinical outcomes following surgical regenerative therapy of peri-implantitis lesions using either a nanocrystalline hydroxyapatite (NHA) or a natural bone mineral in combination with a collagen membrane (NBM+CM). MATERIALS AND METHODS:

Twenty patients suffering from moderate peri-implantitis (n=20 intrabony defects) were randomly treated with (1) access flap surgery (AFS) and the application of NHA (n=9), or with AFS and the application of NBM+CM (n=11). Clinical and radiographic (R) parameters were recorded at baseline (R) and after 36 and 48 (R) months of non-submerged healing. RESULTS: One patient from the NBM+CM group was discontinued from the study due to severe pus formation at 36 months. Compared with NHA, the

application of NBM+CM resulted in higher mean PD

reductions (NBM+CM: 2.5 0.9 mm versus NHA: 1.1 +/-0.3 mm) and clinical attachment-level gains (NBM+CM: 2.0 +/- 1.0 mm versus NHA: 0.6 +/- 0.5 mm) at 48 months. A radiographic bone fill was observed for five sites in the NHA group, and eight sites in the NBM+CM group. CONCLUSION: While the application of NBM+CM resulted in clinical improvements over a period of 4 years, the long-term outcome obtained with NHA without barrier membrane must be considered as poor.

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