The Effects of Estrogen and Progesterone Levels on Osseointegration of Dental Implants.

Abstract

Successful rehabilitation of female service members suffering traumatic injuries to the maxillofacial region is both a physiologic and psychologic issue. A clinical evaluation to determine if an association exists between sex hormone levels and dental implant success was undertaken. Endosseous dental implants were placed in 3 patient groups: (1) male control, (2) female high estrogen, (3) female low estrogen. Groups were based on ovulation cycles. Serum estrogen (ng/dL), serum progesterone (ng/dL), and serum interleukin-6 (pg/ml) were determined at time of implant placement. Pre-and post-surgical photographs and vinyl-polysiloxane impressions were taken to evaluate crestal alveolar bone loss. Upon data analysis, the authors concluded that the balance of alveolar osseous wound healing was not influenced by temporal fluctuations in the ovulatory cycle.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Oct 01, 1996
Accession Number
ADA328380

Entities

People

  • Benjamin S. Hanson
  • Michael A. Billman
  • Michael F. Cuenin
  • Val L. Kudryk

Tags

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Abstracts
  • Alveolar Bone
  • Bone Diseases
  • Bones
  • Data Analysis
  • Endocrine Glands
  • Estrogens
  • Health
  • Hormones
  • Materials
  • Osteoporosis
  • Photographs
  • Progesterone
  • Sex Hormones
  • Therapy
  • Women'S Health
  • Wound Healing

Fields of Study

  • Medicine

Readers

  • Battery Technology and Engineering
  • Trauma Surgery or Emergency Medicine.
  • Women's Health and Cancer Risk Research: African American Women and Pregnancy Outcomes.