Influence of dental implantation on bone mineral density distribution: a pilot study.

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Journal of Advanced Prosthodontics Pub Date : 2022-06-01 Epub Date: 2022-06-27 DOI:10.4047/jap.2022.14.3.143
Damian Jae-Whan Lee, Eun-Sang Moon, Kenneth Stephen, Jie Liu, Do-Gyoon Kim
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Purpose: Masticatory loading triggers active bone remodeling, altering alveolar bone mineral density (BMD). While dental implants are placed to bear masticatory loading, their influence on changing bone properties has not been fully investigated. Objective of this pilot study was to examine whether the dental implantation has an effect on BMD distribution of bone by comparing dentate, edentulous, and edentulous patients with implants.

Materials and methods: Cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) images of 19 partially edentulous patients (Dent), 19 edentulous patients (Edent), and 16 edentulous patients who received implants in the mandible (Edent+Im), were obtained. CBCT images were also obtained from 5 patients within Edent+Im group, before implant placement and after implant loading. Basal cortical bone region of the mandible was digitally isolated. A histogram of gray levels proportional to BMD was obtained to assess mean, histogram standard deviation (HSD), fifth percentile of low and high values (Low5 and High5) of the BMD distribution. Multivariate analysis of variance and paired t-test were used to compare the BMD parameters among the 3 dental status groups and between pre- and post-implantation, respectively.

Results: Edentulous patients with implants had significantly greater HSD and High5 values compared to edentulous patients (P < .013). All other comparisons were not significant (P > .097). Mean, HSD, and High5 values significantly increased after receiving implants (P < .022).

Conclusion: The current findings suggested that receiving dental implants promoted oral bone mineralization for edentulous patients. The longitudinal investigation could provide valuable information on understanding the effects of implantation on the behavior of oral bone quality.

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植牙对骨矿物质密度分布影响的初步研究。
目的:咀嚼负荷触发骨重塑,改变牙槽骨矿物质密度(BMD)。虽然植牙体被放置以承受咀嚼负荷,但其对改变骨特性的影响尚未得到充分的研究。本初步研究的目的是通过比较有齿患者、无牙患者和无牙患者种植体是否对骨BMD分布有影响。材料与方法:收集19例部分无牙患者(Dent)、19例无牙患者(Edent)和16例接受下颌种植体(Edent+Im)的无牙患者的锥形束ct (CBCT)图像。Edent+Im组5例患者在种植体放置前和种植体装载后的CBCT图像。下颌骨基底皮质骨区采用数字分离。获得与骨密度成正比的灰度直方图,以评估骨密度分布的平均值、直方图标准差(HSD)、低值和高值(Low5和High5)的第5百分位。采用多因素方差分析和配对t检验比较3个牙体状态组间及种植前后的骨密度参数。结果:无牙种植患者的HSD和High5值明显高于无牙无牙患者(P < 0.013)。其他比较均无统计学意义(P > 0.097)。平均、HSD和High5值在植入后显著升高(P < 0.022)。结论:目前的研究结果表明,种植体可促进无牙患者的口腔骨矿化。纵向研究可以为了解种植对口腔骨质量行为的影响提供有价值的信息。
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Journal of Advanced Prosthodontics
Journal of Advanced Prosthodontics DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
CiteScore
4.70
自引率
3.80%
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25
期刊介绍: This journal aims to convey scientific and clinical progress in the field of prosthodontics and its related areas to many dental communities concerned with esthetic and functional restorations, occlusion, implants, prostheses, and biomaterials related to prosthodontics. This journal publishes • Original research data of high scientific merit in the field of diagnosis, function, esthetics and stomatognathic physiology related to prosthodontic rehabilitation, physiology and mechanics of occlusion, mechanical and biologic aspects of prosthodontic materials including dental implants. • Review articles by experts on controversies and new developments in prosthodontics. • Case reports if they provide or document new fundamental knowledge.
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