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In vitro efficacy of three different implant surface decontamination methods in three different defect configurations

Journal

CLINICAL ORAL IMPLANTS RESEARCH
Volume 30, Issue 6, Pages 550-558

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/clr.13441

Keywords

air-flow; in vitro; peri-implantitis; surgical; treatment method

Funding

  1. Noble Biocare [2017-1500]
  2. NSK Europe GmbH
  3. German Society of Periodontology (Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Parodontologie, DG PARO)

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Objectives Evaluation of in vitro efficacy of three different implant surface decontamination methods in a peri-implant bone defect model. Material and methods A total of 180 implants were stained with indelible red color and distributed to standardized peri-implant bone defect resin models with a circumferential defect angulation of 30 degrees, 60 degrees, or 90 degrees (supraosseous defect). Sixty implants were assigned to each type of defect. All implants were cleaned by the same examiner. For each type of defect, 20 implants were cleaned for 2 min with one of 3 devices: curette (CUR), sonicscaler (SOSC), or air abrasion with glycine powder (APA). Thereafter, photographs were taken from both sides of each implant and the cumulative uncleaned implant surface area was measured by color recognition technique. Scanning electron micrographs (SEM) were examined to assess morphologic surface damages. Results The cleaning efficacy as percent (%) of residual color was significantly different for each of the 3 defect angulations (p < 0.001) for each treatment device: 30 degrees CUR: 53.44% > SOSC: 19.69% > APA: 8.03%; 60 degrees CUR: 57.13% > SOSC: 11.4% > APA: 0.13%; and 90 degrees CUR: 48.1% > SOSC: 13.07% > APA: 0.58%. The differences between the three different cleaning modalities within each defect type were also significant (p < 0.005). SEM micrographs showed no surface damages after the use of APA. Conclusion Air powder abrasion is the most efficient (APA > SOSC > CUR) and less surface damaging treatment modality for each defect angulation in this in vitro model.

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