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Abstract Objective: This randomized clinical trial aimed to compare between platform switched implants and platform matched implants regarding change in marginal bone level up to 9 month after final prosthetic reconstruction using cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) and periotest. Material and methods: The study included a total of 26 implants in 12 patients, inserted and positioned at the crestal bone level, and randomly assigned into two groups either platform-matched (control) or a platform-switched (mismatch 0.35-0.6 mm) implant abutment connection (test). Outcome measures were patient{u2019}s satisfaction, implant mobility, and radiographic crestal bone-level changes. These parameters were assessed preoperatively, 3 months after implant placement and 9 months after placing the implant crown. Results: For all the measured outcomes, there was no statistically significant difference between the two groups. However after 9 months, platform-switched group showed statistically significantly lower mean percentage of crestal bone loss than platform-matched group. Conclusions: within the limitation of the current study, the results suggested that there was no difference between both groups and platform diameter does not have a true impact upon hard tissue response around dental implants |