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The Role of Keratinized Mucosa in Peri-Implant Health
Fecha
2012Registro en:
CLEFT PALATE-CRANIOFACIAL JOURNAL, LAWRENCE, v. 49, n. 2, supl. 1, Part 3, pp. 167-170, MAR, 2012
1545-1569
10.1597/09-022
Autor
Esper, Luis Augusto
Ferreira, Samuel Barros, Jr.
Fortes Kaizer, Rosane de Oliveira
Pompeia Fraga de Almeida, Ana Lucia
Institución
Resumen
Objective: To evaluate the role of keratinized mucosa around dental implants, correlating with other clinical parameters related to the success of dental implants. Design: Cross-section. Setting: Institutional tertiary referral hospital. Patients: A total of 202 dental implants fixed in the cleft area of 109 patients with cleft lip and/or palate were evaluated. Interventions: The evaluated clinical parameters were probing depth and gingival and plaque indexes on the buccal surface (three sites). Main Outcome Measures: All clinical parameters were correlated with the width of keratinized mucosa around the implants. Results: The largest probing depths were detected when the width of keratinized mucosa was 2 mm or more, with a statistically significant difference between the means of the probing depth and keratinized mucosa width. Conclusion: Even though the present results suggest that peri-implant health can be observed in areas with keratinized mucosa width under 2 mm provided an adequate oral hygiene control is performed, longitudinal randomized studies are necessary to analyze the relationship between the width of keratinized mucosa and the health of peri-implant tissues.