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Connective tissue attachment to laser-microgrooved abutments: a human histologic case report.

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Connective tissue attachment to laser-microgrooved abutments: a human histologic case report.

Auteurs : Myron Nevins ; Marcelo Camelo ; Marc L. Nevins ; Peter Schupbach ; David M. Kim

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Abstract

Previous preclinical and clinical studies have demonstrated the effectiveness of precisely configured laser-ablated microgrooves placed on implant collars to allow direct connective tissue attachment to the implant surface. A recent canine study examining laser-ablated microgrooves placed in a defined healing abutment area demonstrated similar findings. In both instances, direct connective tissue attachment to the implant-abutment surface served as an obstacle to the apical migration of the junctional epithelium, thus preventing crestal bone resorption. The current case report examines the effectiveness of abutment-positioned laser-ablated microgrooves in human subjects. As in the preclinical trial, precisely defined laser-ablated microgrooves allowed direct connective tissue attachment to the altered abutment surface, prevented apical migration of the junctional epithelium, and thus protected the crestal bone from premature resorption.

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