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] ""Purpose: A stable oral mucosa is crucial for long-term survival and biofunctionality of implants. Most of this evidence is derived from clinical and animal studies based solely on implant-supported prosthesis. Much less is known about the dimensions and relationships of this soft tissue complex investing tooth-implant-supported bridgework (TISB). The aim here was to obtain experimental evidence on the dimensional characteristics of oral mucosa around Resminostat TISB with two different abutment designs. Methods: Sixteen 3-unit TISB were constructed bilaterally in the mandible of eight adult Macaca fascicularis. An implant system with a standard progressive thread design was the bone-anchoring implant in the second mandibular molar region while the second mandibular premolar served as the natural tooth abutment. Eight implants were connected with the tapered abutment, the remaining with butt-joint abutment, in a split-mouth design. These were allowed to functional load for 6 months before sacrification for histomorphometry. Six soft tissue check details indices were scored: coronal gingival mucosa-to-implant top distance (DIM); sulcus depth (SD); junctional epithelium (JE); connective tissue contact (CTC); implant top to first bone-to-implant contact distance (DIB); and biologic width (BW=SD+JE+CTC); corresponding parameters in the natural tooth abutment were also measured. Results: Mucosal dimensions in tapered implants (*BW=3.33��0.43; SD=1.03��0.24; JE=1.08��0.13; CTC=1.22��0.23?mm) were comparable with those of natural tooth abutments (BW=3.04��0.18; SD=0.93��0.1; JE=0.78��0.1; Attachment=1.33��0.09?mm), but differed from butt-joint implants (*BW=4.88��1.24; SD=1.47��0.38; JE=1.49��0.4; CTC=1.92��0.93?mm) (*Phttp://www.selleckchem.com/products/Bafilomycin-A1.html Clin. Oral Impl. Res. 23, 2012 438�C446. doi: 10.1111/j.1600-0501.2010.02145.x ""The objective of this study was to evaluate the preference of a patients' population, according to the index of willingness to pay (WTP), against two treatments to restore a single-tooth gap: the implant-supported crown (ISC) and the 3-unit fixed partial denture prosthesis (FPDP) on natural teeth. Willingness to pay values were recorded on 107 subjects by asking the WTP from a starting bid of ��2000 modifiable through monetary increases or decreases (��100). Data were collected through an individually delivered questionnaire.