Histological characteristics of advanced peri-implantitis bone defects in humans

人类晚期种植体周围炎骨缺损的组织学特征

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作者:Maria Elisa Galárraga-Vinueza, Stefan Tangl, Marco Bianchini, Ricardo Magini, Karina Obreja, Reinhard Gruber, Frank Schwarz

Background

Inflammatory osteolysis is the clinical hallmark of peri-implantitis. The morphology of the remaining peri-implant bone and the level of osseointegration, however, remain unknown. Our

Conclusion

There are signs that suggest that once the original cortical bone is lost due to peri-implantitis, the remaining apical trabecular bone is reinforced and transformed into cortical bone that might take over the functional load.

Methods

Four patients (3 female and 1 male) were diagnosed with peri-implantitis. A total of 5 implants with machined surfaces and a mean loading time of 12 ± 6 years were removed due to advanced bone loss. The defect extension, the peri-implant bone density (bone area per tissue area in percentage), bone-to-implant contact (%), and the number of filled and empty osteocyte lacunae were calculated based on undecalcified histological specimens.

Results

The defect extension was on average 4.2 mm (95% CI 0.8-3.4). Remaining peri-implant bone showed a high density of 85.5% (95% CI 79.1-91.3) and covered in total 74% (95% CI 70.5-77.5) of the implant surface. Filled and empty osteocyte lacunae density was on average 191 and 165/mm2 (95% CI 132-251; 103-225), respectively. Histology further revealed signs of ongoing bone formation and resorption.

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