A retrospective study on the influence of inclination of cusp on implant marginal bone height in patients with periodontal disease
Runsheng Pei, Cong Xiao, Jian Chen, Hao Liu, Jinting Chen, Haixia Ge, Nana Cai, Yihua Wu, Yan Zhou

TL;DR
This study found that the angle of a dental implant's cusp is linked to bone height in patients with gum disease, offering guidance for better implant design.
Contribution
The study identifies a positive correlation between cusp inclination and implant marginal bone height in periodontal disease patients.
Findings
Cusp inclination showed a strong positive correlation (0.661) with marginal bone height.
Implant diameter, type, and restoration type were negatively correlated with bone height.
Reducing cusp inclination is recommended for implant restorations in periodontal disease patients.
Abstract
To investigate the correlation between the marginal bone height of implants in the posterior maxilla of patients with periodontal disease and the inclination of cusp, providing a theoretical basis for the occlusal design of implant restorations in such patients. A total of 80 patients with periodontal disease who underwent implant restoration in the posterior maxilla (55 men and 25 women; mean age 56.66 ± 12.70 years) were selected, with a total of 80 implant restorations (one implant restoration per patient). In addition to recording the main research factor of the inclination of cusp, general patient information, implant characteristics and restoration characteristics were taken, and retrospective analysis of the case data and imaging data of the 80 patients from over 3 years was conducted. Cone beam computed tomography was performed preoperatively and 3 years after implant loading…
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TopicsDental Implant Techniques and Outcomes · Dental Radiography and Imaging · Periodontal Regeneration and Treatments
