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Adjuvant Effect of Titanium Brushes in Peri-Implant Surgical Treatment: A Systematic Review

2021

Background: the prognosis of peri-implant surgery can be affected by poor decontamination of the implant surface, which could be improved with the use of titanium brushes. The objectives of this systematic review were to evaluate the effectiveness of titanium brushes in the decontamination of the implant surface in terms of plaque index, probing depth, bleeding on probing and bone loss/gain; as well as its effectiveness according to the type of peri-implant bone defect. Methods: an electronic search was carried out in the PubMed, Scopus, Cochrane and Embase databases, as well as a manual search. The search strategy included four keywords: “Peri-implantitis”, “Periimplantitis”, “Implant Surf…

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Characterization of Rabbit Mesenchymal Cell Attachment on Calcium Phosphate Surface

2014

In the current study, the effect of three different treated surfaces of hydroxyapatite and β-tricalcium phosphate on mesenchymal cell attachment has been investigated. Calcium phosphate powders have been synthesized, uniaxially pressed, polished and sintered. Mesenchymal cells have been seeded onto unpolished, polished and polished-thermally etched ceramic samples. The ceramic samples have been characterized by XRD, FTIR and SEM. Results have shown that the best cell attachment and morphology are on the unpolished surface indicating that relatively rough surface is better for cell application.

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Bacterial inactivation/sterilization by argon plasma treatment on contaminated titanium implant surfaces: in vitro study

2015

Background: Surface treatment by argon plasma is widely used as the last step of the manufacturing process of ti- tanium implant fixtures before their sterilization by gamma rays. The possibility of using such a technology in the daily clinical practice is particularly fascinating. The aim of the present study was to assess the effects of the argon plasma treatment on different titanium implant surfaces previously exposed in vitro to bacterial contamination. Material and Methods: Sterile c.p. titanium implant discs with turned (T, Sa: 0.8μm), sandblasted/acid-etched (SAE, Sa: 1.3μm) and titanium plasma sprayed (TPS, Sa: 3.0μm) surface were used in this study. A strain of Ag- gregatibacter a…

medicine.medical_specialtyTitanium implantMaterials sciencePlasma GasesSurface Propertieschemistry.chemical_elementPlasma treatmentOdontología02 engineering and technologyAggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineArgon plasma titanium implant surface Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans.Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitanmedicineIn vitro studyArgonGeneral DentistryDecontaminationDental ImplantsTitaniumColony-forming unitArgonBacteriaResearchRadiochemistrySterilization030206 dentistrySterilization (microbiology)Contamination:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCiencias de la saludSurgeryArgon plasmaOtorhinolaryngologychemistryUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASEquipment ContaminationSurgeryOral SurgeryTitanium implant surface0210 nano-technologyTitanium
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Orthodontic load on short maxillary implants with reduced sink depth: an experimental study.

2008

Objective The aim of this study was to investigate experimentally the positional stability and histomorphometric findings of length-reduced temporary anchorage devices (Orthosystem, length: 4 mm) with reduced sink depth. Material and methods For this purpose, four maxillary pre-molars ((2)P(2), (3)P(3)) were extracted from each of four foxhounds. After a 16-week alveolar healing period, 16 implants (four per dog) were inserted into the edentulous areas. Four implants (one per dog) were placed simultaneously in the mid-palatal area. The implants were intentionally submerged to about three-quarters of their length. After a 10-week unloaded implant healing period, the implants in the P3 areas …

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Decontamination of dental implant surface in peri-implantitis treatment: A literature review

2013

Etiological treatment of peri-implantitis aims to reduce the bacterial load within the peri-implant pocket and decontaminate the implant surface in order to promote osseointegration. The aim of this literature review was to evaluate the efficacy of different methods of implant surface decontamination. A search was conducted using the PubMed (Medline) database, which identified 36 articles including in vivo and in vitro studies, and reviews of different decontamination systems (chemical, mechanical, laser and photodynamic therapies). There is sufficient consensus that, for the treatment of peri-implant infections, the mechanical removal of biofilm from the implant surface should be supplemen…

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Surface treatments for titanium implants

2015

The implant surface is considered one of the most important factors for osteointegration. A factor that proved to be crucial for a better, faster osteointegration is surface roughness. It has been widely shown that an increase in roughness corresponds to a better microretention between implant and bone macromolecules. Titanium surface can be prepared with different techniques in order to obtain an optimal degree of surface roughness, an increase of TiO2 thickness, or even to create a coating of osteoconductive material. This article describes the most widely used and investigated techniques to modify a titanium implant surface: Addition techniques: titanium oxide layer thickening, TPS (Tita…

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Effect on osseointegration of two implant macro-designs:A histomorphometric analysis of bicortically installed implants in different topographic site…

2018

Background To evaluate the effect of two different implant macro-designs on the sequential osseointegration at bicortically installed implants in the rabbit tibia. A further aim is to compare the osseointegration at different topographic zones. Material and Methods 27 New Zealand rabbits were implemented. Two implants, one for each macro-design (Ticare Inhex® or Ticare Quattro®, Mozo-Grau, Valladolid, Spain), were randomly implanted in the diaphysis or metaphysis of each tibia. The flaps were sutured to allow a submerged healing. The animals were sacrificed after 2, 4 or 8 weeks. Ground sections were prepared and analyzed. Results No statistically significant differences were found between …

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Squamous cell carcinoma related with dental implants. A clinical cases report

2020

One third of all cases of head and neck carcinoma (CA) concern the oral mucosa. The use of dental implants (DI) for dental rehabilitation is widely extended. However, a few studies have reported some cases with neoplasic alterations, among the tissue surrounding implants. Our aim was to analyze possible alterations at the bone-implant interface in patients with oral squamous cell carcinoma (SCC), providing new evidence that could relate or discard a possible link between these factors. We used, for the first time, different techniques, including electron microscopy and histology, to analyze the implant ´s surface and the surrounding tissue from four clinical cases with neoplasic alterations…

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Vertical Osteoconductive Characteristics of Titanium Implants with Calcium-Phosphate-Coated Surfaces - A Pilot Study in Rabbits

2014

Introduction: Osteoconductive characteristics of different implant surface coatings are in the focus of current interest. The aim of the present study was to compare the vertical osteoconductivity at the implant shoulder of supracrestal inserted calcium-phosphate coated implants (SLA-CaP) with conventional sand-blasted/acid-etched (SLA) implants in a rabbit model. Materials and Methods: SLA-CaP and SLA implants were inserted bilaterally in the mandible of four rabbits in a split-mouth design. The implants were placed 2 mm supracrestal. After 3 weeks, at the left and right implant shoulder, the percentage of linear bone fill (PLF) as well as bone-implant contact (BIC-D) were determined. Resu…

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