Comparative 3D micro-CT and 2D histomorphometry analysis of dental implant osseointegration in the maxilla of minipigs

  • Oliver Bissinger
  • Florian Andreas Probst
  • Klaus-Dietrich Wolff
  • Anke Jeschke
  • Jochen Weitz
  • Herbert Deppe
  • Andreas Kolk

Abstract

AIM: The bone implant contact (BIC) has traditionally been evaluated with histological methods. Thereupon, strong correlations of 2-dimensional (2D) BIC have been detected between μCT and destructive histology. However, due to the high intra-sample variability of BIC values, one histological slice is not sufficient to represent 3D BIC. Therefore, our aim has been to correlate the averaged values of 3-4 histological sections to 3D μCT.

MATERIAL AND METHODS: Fifty four implants inserted into the maxilla of 14 minipigs were evaluated. Two different time points were selected to assess the 3D BIC (distance to implant: 2-5 voxels), an inner ring (6-30 voxels) and an outer ring (55-100 voxels) by using μCT (voxel size: 10 μm) and to correlate the values to histomorphometry.

RESULTS: Strong correlations (p<0.0001; 28d, 56d, total) were seen between μCT and histomorphometry concerning BIC (r=0.84, r=0.85, r=0.83), the inner ring (r=0.87, r=0.87, r=0.88) and the outer ring (r=0.85, r=0.85, r=0.88). Closer to the implant, μ-CT values were higher compared with histomorphometry.

CONCLUSION: Although 3-4 histological slices per implant seem to predict the 3D BIC, μCT might be advantageous because of its nondestructive 3D character. The healing time may not impact on the comparability. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.

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OriginalspracheEnglisch
ISSN0303-6979
DOIs
StatusVeröffentlicht - 04.2017
PubMed 28063250