DOI: 10.11607/ijp.6080, PubMed-ID: 30856641Seiten: 174-176, Sprache: EnglischHeierle, Linda / Wolleb, Karin / Hämmerle, Christoph H. F. / Wiedemeier, Daniel B. / Sailer, Irena / Thoma, Daniel S.Purpose: To assess the biologic and technical responses to cemented and screw-retained all-ceramic singletooth implant-supported reconstructions at 3 years postinsertion.
Materials and Methods: Thirty-four patients with single-tooth implants were randomly restored with either a cemented lithium disilicate crown on a customized zirconia abutment (CEM) or a screw-retained crown with a directly veneered zirconia abutment (SCREW). At baseline examination and after 3 years of loading, marginal bone level and technical parameters were assessed. Differences in marginal bone loss were tested using Mann-Whitney U test at baseline and at 3 years, and changes within each group between baseline and 3 years were tested using Wilcoxon signed rank test.
Results: The median changes between baseline and the 3-year follow-up amounted to -0.1 mm (CEM; intragroup P = .36) and -0.0 mm (SCREW; intragroup P = .58). Intergroup comparisons did not reveal statistically significant differences at 3 years (P = .20) or over time (P = .70).
Conclusion: At 3 years, screwretained and cemented reconstructions rendered largely the same radiographic and technical outcomes.