Marginal bone stability still anchors long-term success in dental implants. A retrospective field study on Alpha-Bio Tec’s ICE™ implants offers durable, timeless lessons about bone behavior around tapered fixtures with split coronal microthreads—insights that remain relevant regardless of product iterations or market trends.
Across three private clinics in Israel, clinicians evaluated 238 ICE implants placed in 96 adults in good systemic and dental health. Standardized digital periapical radiographs were taken at placement (baseline) and again at 12 and 24 months, with an independent examiner measuring mesial and distal marginal bone levels using ImageJ software; values were averaged per implant.
Key design details to keep in mind when interpreting outcomes: ICE implants feature an apical tapered body and a back-tapered coronal portion with split microthreads. Those elements are central to this study’s question about bone behavior adjacent to the crest.
Headline Outcomes (24-Month FollowUp)
These figures supply a measured, clinically useful baseline for tapered, split-microthreaded implants in routine practice conditions.
Dimensions That Influenced Bone Change
Two dimensional factors stood out:
Conclusion
Across typical private-practice settings, tapered implants with split coronal microthreads showed high 24-month survival and low mean marginal bone level loss, with nuanced effects from diameter and length.
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