Mouhyi Jaafar, Salama Maurice, Mouhyi Adam, Lerner Henriette, Margiani Bidzina, Mangano Carlo
Head of the Biomaterials Research Department, International University of Agadir, Universiapolis, Morocco; Academic Director, Digital Dentistry Program, Private University of Fes, Morocco.
Department of Periodontics, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States; Department of Periodontics, Medical College of Georgia, Atlanta, GA, United States.
J Dent. 2025 Jan;152:105465. doi: 10.1016/j.jdent.2024.105465. Epub 2024 Nov 17.
To present the clinical results obtained using a novel coded healing abutment (CHA).
We evaluated 103 patients with fixed implant-supported zirconia restorations (90 single crowns, 26 partial dentures, and 6 full arches) manufactured via computer-aided-design/computer-assisted-manufacturing and starting from the point of intraoral scans of novel CHAs (i-Physio®, LYRA-ETK, Sallanches, France). Patients were followed for one year. We assessed the clinical precision of the final restorations at delivery (quality, fit, and occlusal and interproximal contacts), as well as hard and soft tissues stability and patient satisfaction at the one-year follow-up. All complications were recorded.
The quality of the restorations was high, with satisfactory marginal fits (96.8% of the cases), occlusal contacts (95.1%), and interproximal contacts (94.3%). Excellent hard and soft tissues stability were found at the one-year follow-up assessment, with few complications (0.9% biological, 4.9% mechanical, and 1.6% technical) for an overall restoration success rate of 92.3% at the patient level and 91.9% at the restoration level. Patient satisfaction was high.
Within the limits of this study (retrospective design, short follow-up time) this novel CHA, with high prosthetic precision and esthetics, was clinically reliable and promoted hard and soft tissue stability. Further studies on a larger sample of patients and a longer follow-up period are needed to confirm these preliminary clinical outcomes.
High prosthetic precision can be achieved when scanning CHAs. CHAs simplify digital impressions, reduce the manipulation of soft tissues, and prepare them for scanning, thereby promoting tissue healing and stability over time. Additionally, CHAs can serve as temporary abutments for immediate, nonfunctional loading.
展示使用新型编码愈合基台(CHA)所获得的临床结果。
我们评估了103例采用计算机辅助设计/计算机辅助制造技术制作的固定种植体支持的氧化锆修复体(90个单冠、26个局部义齿和6个全牙弓修复体)的患者,这些修复体从新型CHA(i-Physio®,LYRA-ETK,法国萨朗什)的口内扫描开始制作。对患者进行了为期一年的随访。我们评估了最终修复体交付时的临床精度(质量、贴合度、咬合和邻面接触),以及在一年随访时的软硬组织稳定性和患者满意度。记录所有并发症。
修复体质量较高,边缘贴合度(96.8%的病例)、咬合接触(95.1%)和邻面接触(94.3%)令人满意。在一年随访评估中发现软硬组织稳定性极佳,并发症较少(生物学并发症0.9%、机械并发症4.9%、技术并发症1.6%),患者层面的总体修复成功率为92.3%,修复体层面为91.9%。患者满意度较高。
在本研究的局限性(回顾性设计、随访时间短)范围内,这种新型CHA具有高修复精度和美观性,临床可靠且促进了软硬组织稳定性。需要对更大样本的患者进行进一步研究并延长随访期,以证实这些初步临床结果。
扫描CHA时可实现高修复精度。CHA简化了数字印模,减少了软组织的操作,并为扫描做好准备,从而随着时间的推移促进组织愈合和稳定性。此外,CHA可作为即刻非功能性加载的临时基台。