DOI: 10.11607/prd.2580, PubMed ID (PMID): 27333011Pages 532-540, Language: EnglishCiurana, Xavier Rodríguez / Acedo, Álvaro Navajas / Vela, Xavier / Fortuño, Angels / García, Jaime Jiménez / Nevins, MyronThe objective of this study was to clarify and evaluate the orientation of the collagen fibers around platform-switching (PS) implants with conical abutments in humans after 8 weeks of healing, and to determine how this orientation would help stabilize the soft tissue and prevent bone resorption. On PS implants, circular orientation of collagen fiber was observed as the main arrangement in a cross-sectional view. The circular collagen fibers might be the key factor in stabilizing the soft tissues around the rehabilitation, inhibiting apical migration of the soft tissues and, in turn, protecting the underlying bone.