Dynamic analyses of a soft tissue-implant interface: Biological responses to immediate versus delayed dental implants.
Fabiana AellosJoseph A GrauerKasidy G HarderJulia S DworanGiacomo FabbriPedro L CuevasXue YuanBo LiuJohn B BrunskiJill A HelmsPublished in: Journal of clinical periodontology (2024)
Within the timeframe examined, quantitative analyses showed that connective tissue maturation never reached that observed around teeth. Hemidesmosomal attachment protein expression levels were also significantly reduced compared to those in an intact JE, although quantitative analyses indicated that macrophage density in the peri-implant environment was reduced over time, suggesting an improvement in PIE barrier functions. Perhaps most unexpectedly, maturation of the peri-implant soft tissues was a significantly slower process than osseointegration.