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Two-piece implants with turned versus microtextured collars.

Jan Cosyn1, Mehran Moradi Sabzevar, Peter De Wilde

  • 1Department of Periodontology, School of Dental Medicine, Free University of Brussels (VUB), Brussels, Belgium. jan.cosyn@vub.ac.be

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Microtextured implant collars may not preserve bone or improve soft tissue integration as claimed. Current evidence is inconclusive, and potential risks for peri-implant pathology remain unknown.

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Area of Science:

  • Dental Implantology
  • Biomaterials Science
  • Periodontology

Background:

  • Two-piece dental implants with microtextured collars are marketed for enhanced hard and soft tissue preservation.
  • The scientific rationale behind these features, particularly regarding crestal bone stability and soft tissue attachment, requires critical evaluation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To critically assess the current evidence supporting the use of microtextured implant collars for hard tissue preservation and soft tissue integration.
  • To evaluate the impact of microtextured implant necks on crestal bone remodeling and peri-implant soft tissue characteristics.

Main Methods:

  • Review and analysis of available comparative studies on dental implants with microtextured vs. smooth implant necks.
  • Evaluation of factors influencing crestal bone remodeling, such as biologic width establishment.
  • Assessment of collagen fiber orientation and attachment in peri-implant mucosa based on surface topography.

Main Results:

  • Current comparative studies do not provide clear evidence that microroughened implant necks reduce crestal bone loss.
  • The potential benefits of microtexturing may be negated by biologic width formation and other bone remodeling factors.
  • Surface roughness variations at the implant neck level influence collagen fiber attachment and orientation in the peri-implant mucosa.

Conclusions:

  • The purported benefits of microtextured implant collars for hard tissue preservation are not conclusively supported by existing data.
  • Clinicians should exercise caution when using implants with microtextured collars due to unknown effects on peri-implant pathology initiation and progression.