How do implant surface characteristics influence peri-implant disease?

被引:109
作者
Renvert, Stefan [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Polyzois, Ioannis [2 ]
Claffey, Noel [2 ]
机构
[1] Kristianstad Univ, Dept Hlth Sci, S-29188 Kristianstad, Sweden
[2] Trinity Coll Dublin, Sch Dent Sci, Dublin, Ireland
[3] Blekinge Inst Technol, Karlskrona, Sweden
关键词
disease progression; peri-implantitis; surface characteristics; HYDROXYAPATITE-COATED IMPLANTS; SPONTANEOUS PROGRESSION; BACTERIAL-COLONIZATION; TITANIUM IMPLANTS; DENTAL IMPLANTS; BIOLOGIC WIDTH; FOLLOW-UP; BONE LOSS; IN-VITRO; PART II;
D O I
10.1111/j.1600-051X.2010.01661.x
中图分类号
R78 [口腔科学];
学科分类号
1003 ;
摘要
P>Objectives To review the literature on how implant surface characteristics influence peri-implant disease. Material and Methods A search of PubMed and The Cochrane Library of the Cochrane Collaboration (CENTRAL) as well as a hand search of articles were conducted. Publications and articles accepted for publication up to March 2010 were included. Results Thirteen studies were selected for the review. Human studies: To date, few studies have investigated if such differences occur. Limited data suggest that smooth surfaces may be less affected by peri-implantitis than rough surface implants. Animal studies: In ligature-induced peri-implantitis studies, no difference between surfaces has been reported. In a spontaneous progression model of peri-implantitis, there was a suggestion that the progression was more pronounced at implants with a porous anodized surface. Conclusion The current review revealed that only a few studies provided data on how implant surfaces influence peri-implant disease. Based on the limited data available, there is no evidence that implant surface characteristics can have a significant effect on the initiation of peri-implantitis.
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页数:9
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