Research and Education Diagnostic accuracy of 4 intraoral radiographic techniques for misfit detection at the implant abutment joint
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry
Volume 120, Issue 1, July 2018, Pages 57-64
Statement of problem
A
misfit or gap at the implant–abutment joint (IAJ) requires detection as
it may compromise the health of the peri-implant tissue. However, which
radiographic technique provides the most orthogonal relationship between the central beam and the implant/image receptor is unclear.
Purpose
The purpose of this in vitro study was to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of 4 intraoral radiographic techniques on misfit detection at the IAJ.
Material and methods
Twenty implants were placed in polyamide jaws, and customized dental implant
abutments with a metal collar were installed. Different gaps were
simulated by placing one or three 50-μm-thick polyester strips at the
IAJ; the absence of the strip represented the control group (no gap).
The 4 radiographic techniques were evaluated by using different film
holders: a periapical with bisecting angle (PBA), a bitewing
interproximal (BI), a periapical with standard paralleling (PSP), and a
periapical with modified paralleling (PMP) holder (with a custom-made
paralleling index). A total of 240 digital radiographs
were evaluated by 4 clinicians experienced with dental implants.
Differences were evaluated by using receiver operating characteristic
(ROC) curves (Az) and Fisher tests (α=.05). Diagnostic values
(sensitivity, specificity, accuracy, and positive and negative
predictive values) were also obtained. The Kappa test was used to assess
intra- and interevaluator reproducibility, which ranged from moderate
to almost perfect.
Results
All
diagnostic values, except specificity, were lower for the PBA technique
for both the 50- and 150-μm gaps. Az values for the PBA technique were
significantly lower than those obtained for the other 3 techniques (P<.05), which did not differ from each other. The 150-μm gaps were more easily detected than the 50-μm gaps only for PBA (P<.05).
Conclusions
The
BI, PSP, and PMP techniques detected misfits at the IAJ most
accurately. The PBA technique is not recommended for this purpose.
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