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Prevention of internal bacterial colonization of dental implants: A comparative longitudinal observational study

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CLINICAL ORAL IMPLANTS RESEARCH
卷 34, 期 9, 页码 979-986

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/clr.14124

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biofilm; decontamination; dental implant; hydrogen peroxide; peri-implantitis; sealing

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The objective of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of a decontamination protocol, two disinfectants, and a sealant in preventing internal bacterial colonization of implants. The results showed that the use of disinfectant agents or a sealant did not provide any additional benefit compared to the decontamination protocol alone.
Objectives: Previous studies have indicated a progressive internal bacterial colonization of implants and possible implications for peri-implant bone loss. The aim of this study was to evaluate a decontamination protocol, two disinfectants, and a sealant for their ability to prevent such a colonization.Materials and Methods: Bacterial samples were harvested from the peri-implant sulcus (external) and following abutment removal from the implant cavity (internal) during routine supportive peri-implant care in 30 edentulous patients 2 years after they had obtained two implants. In a split-mouth design, implants were randomly assigned to receive either internal decontamination alone (10% H2O2, brush) or additional placement of either sealant (GS), disinfectant agent (CHX-varnish) or disinfectant gel (1% CHX-gel), in the internal cavity before remounting of abutment/suprastructure. Twelve months later, internal and external sampling was repeated. Total bacterial counts (TBCs) were determined using real-time PCR in a total of 240 samples (eight per patient).Results: Total bacterial counts in the internal cavity significantly reduced overall treatment modalities 1 year after the treatments (4.0 [2.3-6.9]-fold reduction; p = .000). No significant differences between the four treatment types were found (p = .348). Comparison of internal and external sampling points revealed significant correlation (R-2 = .366; p = .000) with systematically higher TBC counts in external samples.Conclusions: Within the limitations of the present study, it can be concluded that the use of disinfectant agents or a sealant did not show an additional benefit in the prevention of internal bacterial colonization of implants compared to a decontamination protocol alone.

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