Titanium micro-particles are commonly found in soft tissues surrounding dental implants.

IF 5.4 Q1 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL Communications medicine Pub Date : 2025-03-18 DOI:10.1038/s43856-025-00756-3
Carlotta Dionigi, Gyula Nagy, Jan Derks, Yuki Ichioka, Cristiano Tomasi, Lena Larsson, Daniel Primetzhofer, Tord Berglundh
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Background: Dental implants are one of the most frequently used medical devices for therapeutic purposes in dentistry. Peri-implantitis is a severe, microbial biofilm-associated condition, characterized by inflammation in peri-implant soft tissues and destruction of supporting bone. It has been suggested that metal particles originating from the implant may influence the local host response to microbial biofilms.

Methods: Soft tissue biopsies were collected from implant sites with and without peri-implantitis in 21 patients. Micro Proton-induced X-ray Emission (µ-PIXE) analysis was used to localize, quantify and characterize titanium micro-particles within tissues. RNA sequencing was performed to evaluate potential associations between titanium micro-particles and gene expression profiles in peri-implantitis lesions.

Results: Titanium micro-particles are consistent findings in soft tissues surrounding dental implants. Their occurrence varies across patients but not between sites with and without peri-implantitis within the same individual. Most particles reside in a 2-mm wide tissue portion close to the implant/tissue interface. The time in function of the implants does not influence the volumetric density of titanium micro-particles, while implant systems do. Fourteen differentially expressed genes are identified when comparing peri-implantitis samples with high and low densities of titanium micro-particles. The gene-set enrichment analysis reveals functions related to the regulation of the immune response and epithelial development.

Conclusions: The present results indicate that titanium micro-particles are commonly found in tissues surrounding dental implants and are not associated with the occurrence of peri-implantitis.

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钛微粒通常存在于植牙体周围的软组织中。
背景:牙种植体是牙科治疗中最常用的医疗器械之一。种植体周围炎是一种严重的微生物生物膜相关疾病,其特征是种植体周围软组织的炎症和支撑骨的破坏。有人认为,来自种植体的金属颗粒可能会影响局部宿主对微生物生物膜的反应。方法:对21例有无种植体周围炎的患者进行种植体部位软组织活检。微质子诱导x射线发射(µ-PIXE)分析用于定位、量化和表征组织内的钛微粒。通过RNA测序来评估钛微粒与种植体周围炎病变中基因表达谱之间的潜在关联。结果:钛微粒在种植体周围软组织中表现一致。它们的发生在不同的患者之间,但在同一个体内有无种植体周围炎的部位之间没有差异。大多数颗粒位于靠近植入物/组织界面的2毫米宽的组织部分。植入物的作用时间不会影响钛微粒的体积密度,而植入物系统会。通过比较高密度和低密度钛微粒的种植体周围样本,鉴定出14种差异表达基因。基因集富集分析揭示了与免疫反应和上皮发育调控相关的功能。结论:钛微粒在种植体周围组织中普遍存在,与种植体周围炎的发生无关。
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