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Effects of multiple implantations of titanium healing abutments: Surface characteristics and microbial colonization

Journal

DENTAL MATERIALS
Volume 36, Issue 9, Pages E279-E291

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.dental.2020.05.016

Keywords

Abutments; Sterilization; Reuse; Oral cavity; Soft tissue; Bacteria; Microbio me; 16S rRNA

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  1. National Institute of Dental & Craniofacial Research of the National Institutes of Health (NIDCR/NIH) [RO1DE026736]

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bjective. Very few studies have investigated dental implant components involved in the early stage of healing, especially the implant healing abutment (IHA), despite its vital role in soft tissue contouring and shaping after implant placement. Although these components are labelled by the manufacturer for single-use only, it is a common clinical practice to clean, sterilize, and reuse them. Methods. In the present study, IHAs after single and multiple implantations were retrieved as per standard procedures, and biological material isolated from the surface was subjected to 16S rRNA sequence analysis. The microbiome analysis was followed by cleaning and sterilization in order to replicate clinical sterilization techniques. Following sterilization, retrievals were subjected to surface characterization with optical and scanning electron microscopy to investigate surface features, and electrochemical testing was performed to evaluate corrosion behavior. Results. The microbiota was comprised of early colonizers including Streptococcus species and secondary anaerobic colonizers such as Fusobacterium, Capnocytophaga, and Prevotella species. The surface analysis revealed that irrespective of the cleaning and sterilization techniques, the pristine, homogeneous surface of the new, unused IHAs could not be restored. Both single and multiple-use IHAs had severe surface changes including discoloration, major abrasions, biological contamination, and the IHA retrievals exhibited higher corrosion rate as compared to control specimens. Significance. Reusing IHAs multiple times may not be a prudent practice as the microbial colonization and surface changes caused by using this component multiple times may affect the performance of IHAs in soft tissue healing. (C) 2020 The Academy of Dental Materials. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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