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Dr. Martín is Professor of Orthodontics and Research Methodology at the Universidad Complutense of Madrid (UCM) – Faculty of Odontology. She has held the position of Clinical Teacher at the PostGraduate Program of Orthodontics since 1996. Dr. Martín is a specialist in Orthodontics, having completed a 3-year postgraduate program at the University Complutense of Madrid and complementary postrgraduate studies at UCLA. She is a specialist in Statistics and Experimental Design, having completed a Masters’ Degree at the University Autonoma from Barcelona. She is a Doctor in Odontology (Dr Odont), having completed the Doctorate at the Universiity Complutense of Madrid. She is also on the editorial board of the European Journal of Orthodontics.
Events
DG PARO-Jubiläumstagung: 100 Jahre ARPA/DGP/DG PARO
Speakers: Anna Greta Barbe, Klaus-Dieter Bastendorf, Amelie Bäumer-König M.Sc., Raphael Borchard, Iain L. C. Chapple, Pierpaolo Cortellini, Raluca Cosgarea, Bettina Dannewitz, Sonja H. M. Derman, Eva Dommisch, Henrik Dommisch, Christof Dörfer, Peter Eickholz, Johannes Einwag, Kai Fischer, Anton Friedmann, William Giannobile, Knut A. Grötz, David Herrera, Karin Jepsen, Søren Jepsen, Thomas Kocher, France Lambert, Niklaus P. Lang, Bruno Loos, Conchita Martín, Jörg Meyle, Frauke Müller, Luigi Nibali, Florian Rathe, Petra Ratka-Krüger, Mariano Sanz, Ulrich Schlagenhauf, Markus Schlee, Frank Schwarz, Anton Sculean, Meike Stiesch, Christina Tietmann, Maurizio S. Tonetti, Paul Weber, Johan Peter Wölber, Giovanni Zucchelli, Otto Zuhr
Deutsche Gesellschaft für Parodontologie
57. Jahrestagung der NEUEN GRUPPE
Interdisziplinäre Therapie bei schwerer Parodontitis (Stadium III und IV)16. Nov 2023 — 18. Nov 2023Hotel Kö59, Düsseldorf, Germany
Speakers: Giuseppe Allais, Stephan Beuer, Michael Christgau, Jan Derks, Peter Eickholz, Karin Jepsen, Søren Jepsen, Conchita Martín, Christoph Andreas Ramseier, Giovanni E. Salvi, Patrick R. Schmidlin, Anton Sculean, Michael Stimmelmayr, Jochen Tunkel, Johan Peter Wölber, Stefan Wolfart
NEUE GRUPPE wissenschaftliche zahnärztliche Vereinigung e. V.
This author's journal articles
International Poster Journal of Dentistry and Oral Medicine, 5/2018
Aim: To compare the effect of placing the definitive abutment at the time of implant placement versus at a later stage, on the soft and hard tissue changes around dental implants.
Materials and methods: Implants were placed in the posterior maxilla or mandible of partial edentulous patients and they were randomized to receive the definitive abutment at the moment of implant placement, or 6-12 weeks later. Radiographic assessment of vertical bone level changes (RBC) (primary outcome), clinical status of peri-implant tissues, changes in soft tissues margin, papilla filling and patient-related outcomes were assessed 6, 12 and 36 months after loading.
Results: 60 implants were placed in 40 patients. In test group 9 single unit and 19 multiple unit were restored and in the control group 12 single and 19 multiple unit. 45.8% of the implants were placed in the maxilla and 54.2% in the mandible.
Overall survival rate was of 98,3% at 36 months. A tendency of greater bone loss was observed in the control group over time, being only statistically significant at 6 months. However, between 12 months and 36 months, a slight greater bone gain was observed in booth group. At 36 months the bone loss was 0.94mm vs 0.49mm in control and test respectively.
Periodontal clinical parameters (probing depth, plaque and bleeding) did not demonstrate significant differences between groups at any time point. A significant increase in papilla height was observed from loading to 36 months in both groups, with no differences between the groups.
Regarding patient-related outcomes, no differences were between test and control.
Conclusion: The one abutment - one time concept is associated with less marginal bone loss. Furthermore, peri-implant tissues stability seem to endure in the long term (3 years).
Keywords: Marginal bone level, one-abutment one-time, implants