Astra Tech single-tooth implants: an audit of patient Satisfaction and soft tissue form
Publisher
: Blackwell Synergy
Summary :Aim: To investigate patient centred outcomes, soft tissue morphology, and bone
levels.
Material and Methods: Sixty-six subjects, who had completed treatment for a single
implant restoration at least l year previously. Appearance was recorded photographically
and bone levels and interdental contact points measured from intra-oral
radiographs using a 7 scale loupe. Subjects completed a satisfaction questionnaire.
Results: Subjects were highly satisfied with all aspects of the restoration including the
appearance of the soft tissue (median shape/colour score 6 on scale 1–6). Twenty-eight
sites in 20 subjects had no contact point between implant crown and adjacent tooth. A
normal height papilla was judged to be present in 19 of these sites. These were
excluded from the subsequent analysis. In the remaining 46 subjects with contact
points the presence (JEMT score 3) or deficiency (score 1/2) of the papilla was
significantly related to the distance to the bone level on the adjacent tooth and implant
head. Differences were observed between the mesial and distal aspects of the implant
restoration.
Conclusions: Examining clinicians were more critical of the restorations than the
patients. The presence of a complete papilla was associated with a slightly greater
distance from contact point to bone level than previously reported.
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