E. Andrikopoulou, S. Kourtis, S. Damaskos, K. Tsiklakis
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目的本研究的目的是评估种植体在立即或延迟加载后的骨变化,使用裁剪的全景x线照片和视觉评估的数字图像减去。材料与方法11例患者在下颌骨椎间孔内行4个踝关节植入。7例患者即刻加载,4例延迟加载。所有患者均采用带Syncone基牙的套筒覆盖义齿修复。从每位患者获得3张全景x线片(pr):在修复物交付时(T1), 6个月后(T2)和3年后(T3)。最终选择33个植入物。使用Emago®软件分析x线片。在六个区域(颈部、中部和顶点)手动(阶段A)或自动(阶段B)测量灰度值;(近端和远端)沿种植体两侧评估临床功能期间的骨密度。图像也由五名观察员进行视觉评估,以检测颈椎种植体区域的骨变化。结果3项检查中A、B两阶段均呈显著正相关(Pearson’s r 0.84 ~ 0.98)。t检验显示,即刻和延迟加载的灰度值差异无统计学意义(p<0.05),即刻和延迟加载的视觉评价差异无统计学意义(p<0.05)。结论Emago®是评估种植体颈部周围骨水平的有效方法。即刻或延迟加载的种植体相邻骨的灰值测量在功能3年后没有显著差异。对pr图像的视觉评估支持了这些发现。
Detecting bone changes along dental implants, after immediate or delayed loading, using digital subtraction on cropped panoramic radiographs. A prospective clinical trial with minimum 3-year follow up
Aim The aim of this study was to assess bone changes along implants after immediate or delayed loading, using subtractions of digital images originated from cropped panoramic radiographs and visual evaluation.
Materials and methods Eleven patients received 4 Ankylos implants interforaminal in the mandible. In 7 patients the implants were loaded immediately and 4 followed delayed loading. All patients were restored with a telescopic overdenture with Syncone abutments. From each patient 3 panoramic radiographs (PRs) were obtained: upon delivery of the restoration (T1), 6 months later (T2) and after 3 years (T3). 33 implants were finally selected. The radiographs were analyzed using the Emago® Software. The grey scale values were measured either manually (Stage A) or automatically (Stage B) in six areas (neck, middle and apex; both mesially and distally) along the implants’ sides to evaluate the bone density during clinical function. Images were also visually evaluated by five observers to detect bone changes at the cervical implant area.
Results Strong positive correlation between the two stages (A and B) was found in all 3 examinations (Pearson’s r 0.84-0.98). The t-test showed no statistically significant differences in grey level values between immediate and delayed loading (p<0.05) and no statistically significant changes in the visual evaluation among implants undergoing either immediately or delayed loading (p<0.05).
Conclusions Emago® is a valuable method for bone level assessment around implants’ neck. The grey value measurements of the bone adjacent to the implants that have been loaded either immediately or delayed do not significantly differ after 3 years of fuction. The visual assessment of the PRs images supports these findings.