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    A chromium-cobalt molybdenum alloy implant showed successful function for two years. Studies confirmed epithelial attachment to the gingival cuff, indicating good tissue integration.

    Area of Science:

    • Biomaterials Science
    • Oral Implantology
    • Tissue Engineering

    Background:

    • Subperiosteal implants made from chromium-cobalt molybdenum alloy are used in dentistry.
    • Assessing the long-term biocompatibility and tissue integration of such implants is crucial for clinical success.

    Observation:

    • A maxillary subperiosteal implant, fabricated from a chromium-cobalt molybdenum alloy, was explanted after two years of functional use.
    • The explantation was necessitated by factors external to the oral environment, not by implant failure.

    Findings:

    • Histological examination of the adherent gingival cuff revealed compelling evidence of epithelial attachment.
    • This finding suggests successful biological integration between the implant material and the surrounding oral tissues.

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    Implications:

    • The study supports the use of chromium-cobalt molybdenum alloys for subperiosteal implants, demonstrating favorable tissue response.
    • Epithelial attachment indicates a stable interface, crucial for preventing peri-implantitis and ensuring long-term implant viability.