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Peri-implant soft tissue colour around titanium and zirconia abutments: a prospective randomized controlled clinical study

Journal

CLINICAL ORAL IMPLANTS RESEARCH
Volume 26, Issue 5, Pages 537-544

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/clr.12440

Keywords

implant abutments; mucosa colour; peri-implant soft tissue; titanium; zirconia

Funding

  1. UEFISCDI [RP-8]
  2. MIS Technologies

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ObjectivesTo objectively determine the difference in colour between the peri-implant soft tissue at titanium and zirconia abutments. Materials and methodsEleven patients, each with two contralaterally inserted osteointegrated dental implants, were included in this study. The implants were restored either with titanium abutments and porcelain-fused-to-metal crowns, or with zirconia abutments and ceramic crowns. Prior and after crown cementation, multi-spectral images of the peri-implant soft tissues and the gingiva of the neighbouring teeth were taken with a colorimeter. The colour parameters L*, a*, b*, c* and the colour differences E were calculated. Descriptive statistics, including non-parametric tests and correlation coefficients, were used for statistical analyses of the data. ResultsCompared to the gingiva of the neighbouring teeth, the peri-implant soft tissue around titanium and zirconia (test group), showed distinguishable E both before and after crown cementation. Colour differences around titanium were statistically significant different (P=0.01) only at 1mm prior to crown cementation compared to zirconia. Compared to the gingiva of the neighbouring teeth, statistically significant (P<0.01) differences were found for all colour parameter, either before or after crown cementation for both abutments; more significant differences were registered for titanium abutments. Tissue thickness correlated positively with c*-values for titanium at 1mm and 2mm from the gingival margin. ConclusionsWithin their limits, the present data indicate that: (i) The peri-implant soft tissue around titanium and zirconia showed colour differences when compared to the soft tissue around natural teeth, and (ii) the peri-implant soft tissue around zirconia demonstrated a better colour match to the soft tissue at natural teeth than titanium.

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