Ksenija Matvijenko, Alma Pranckeviciene, Rokas Borusevicius
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摘要
目的:最近,牙科种植体引入了表面改性技术,以改善骨结合、种植体表面骨形成,并减少粘膜炎和种植体周围炎的发生。本系统性文献综述旨在研究种植体周围组织发炎的风险与不同种植体合金和表面涂层材料的关系:该系统性文献综述的检索时间为 2023 年 11 月 28 日至 2024 年 2 月 5 日。采用 PRISMA 筛选系统从 MEDLINE(PubMed)、EMBASE(ScienceDirect)、Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials(Cochrane 图书馆)、Springer Link 和 Google Scholar 数据库中检索文章。文献综述包括英文出版物、随机对照临床试验,这些试验评估了种植体周围的探诊出血、袋深度和边缘骨水平:结果:在去除重复文章后,共筛选出 41 篇全文文章,其中 5 篇被纳入本系统性文献综述。研究数据经结构化处理后以汇总表的形式呈现。使用氟化物、大颗粒喷砂和酸蚀方法进行种植体表面改良时,边缘骨量损失的差异具有统计学意义。然而,其他表面涂层材料和不同的种植体合金对骨量损失、探查出血量和袋深度的影响并不显著:尽管本次文献综述存在局限性,但可以得出结论:种植体合金和表面涂层材料是导致种植体周围组织发生炎症的潜在风险因素。
Impact of Different Dental Implant Alloys and Coating Materials on the Health of Tissues Surrounding Implants: a Systematic Literature Review.
Objectives: Recently surface modification techniques have been introduced to dental implants to improve osseointegration, bone formation at the implant surface, and to reduce the occurrence of mucositis and peri-implantitis. The aim of this systematic literature review was to investigate the dependence of the risk of inflammation of the tissues surrounding the implant on different implant alloys and surface coating materials.
Material and methods: The search for the systematic review of the scientific literature was performed between November 28, 2023, and February 5, 2024. Articles were retrieved using the PRISMA screening system from MEDLINE (PubMed), EMBASE (ScienceDirect), Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (the Cochrane Library), Springer Link, and Google Scholar databases. The literature review included publications in English, randomized controlled clinical trials assessing bleeding on probing, pocket depth, and marginal bone level around the implant.
Results: A total of 41 full-text articles were selected after removing duplicates, of which 5 were included in this systematic literature review. The data from the studies were structured and presented in summary tables. Statistically significant differences in marginal bone level loss were observed using fluoride and sandblasting with large grit and acid-etching methods for implant surface modification. However, the effects of other surface coating materials and different implant alloys on bone loss, bleeding on probing, and pocket depth were not found to be significant.
Conclusions: Despite the limitations of this literature review, it can be concluded that implant alloys and surface coating materials are potential risk factors for the development of inflammation in the tissues surrounding the implant.