Vertical bone apposition around polished implant neck.
One of the doctrines in conventionaltal dental implantology is, that the rough implant surfaces are more favorable for the bone, and as such, they contribute to the preservation of the marginal bone level
around the implant neck.There were dozens of studies performed,
in order to prove the thesis, that there was substantial bone loss around polished dental implant
surfaces.
This clinical presentation is about substantial vertical bone aposition around the smooth vertical parts of intraosseous basal dental implants.
The clinical reality is, that this is expected consequence from the bilaterally balanced functional stimulus exserted over an elastic
bone-implant system. *
*Principles of BOI. Clinical,Scientific and Practical Guidelines to 4-D Dental ImplantologyProf.Dr.Stefan Ihde.
Immediate functional restoration of lower jaw with two distally placed BOI® implants.
Immediately after the procedure.
The long term provisional bridge in the phase of the occlusal adjustments
The clinical situation 7 years after the initial treatment.It is observed about 6mm vertical bone apposition over the disk part of the implant in position 37, and substantial bone apposition mesially to the neck of the implant in position 47.
BOI® implant in position 37 The same implant 7 years later immediately after the surgery
BOI® implant in position 47 The same implant 7 years laterimmediately after the insertion
BOI® implant with polished neck