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摘要
一项多方面的研究比较了经龈(无瓣)种植体放置与传统的有瓣放置,包括临床、放射学、生化和以患者为中心的参数。这项研究得到了机构伦理委员会的批准,并按照1964年《赫尔辛基宣言》及其修正案中的伦理标准进行。植体75例,无皮瓣植体37例(第一组),有皮瓣植体38例(第二组)。第一组植体为无皮瓣植体,第二组为有皮瓣植体。改良斑块指数2组在6周时显著高于对照组(Mann Whitney检验,z = -3.08, p = .002)。2组改良沟出血指数也显著高于对照组,随访至12周(Mann Whitney检验,z = -4.63, p < 0.001)。牙冠骨质流失组间差异无统计学意义。在生化评估中,基质金属蛋白酶-8 (MMP-8)在皮瓣种植体中显著升高至随访6周。患者报告的基于问卷的可接受性评估显示,无瓣技术在手术持续时间和术后舒适度方面更好。
Patient Centered, Clinical, Radiographic, and Biochemical Comparative Evaluation of Transgingival and Conventional Flapped Implant Surgical Technique: A Randomized Controlled Trial.
A multifaceted study compared transgingival (flapless) implant placement with conventional flapped placement, which employed clinical, radiographic, biochemical, and patient-centered parameters. The study was approved by the institutional ethics committee and was conducted according to the ethical standards in the 1964 Declaration of Helsinki and its amendments. Seventy-five implants were placed, 37 by flapless method (Group 1) and 38 by flapped method (Group 2). The Group 1 subjects underwent flapless implant placement, while Group 2 underwent flapped implant placement. The Modified Plaque Index was significantly higher in Group 2 at 6 weeks (Mann-Whitney U test, z = -3.08, P = .002). Modified Sulcus Bleeding Index was also significantly higher in Group 2, up to the 12-week follow-up (Mann-Whitney U test, z = -4.63, P < .001). Crestal bone loss revealed no significant intergroup difference. Under biochemical evaluation, matrix metalloproteinase-8 was significantly higher in flapped implants up to the 6-week follow-up. The patient-reported questionnaire-based acceptability assessment showed that the flapless technique is better regarding the perceived duration of the surgery and postoperative comfort.