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Comparison of In Vitro Biofilm Formation on Titanium and Zirconia Implants

BACKGROUND: Peri-implant diseases are emerging issues in contemporary implant dentistry. As biofilms play a critical role in peri-implant diseases, the characteristic of resisting bacterial adhesion would be ideal for dental implants. The aims of the study were to compare titanium (Ti) and zirconia...

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Autores principales: Chiou, Lan-Lin, Panariello, Beatriz H. D., Hamada, Yusuke, Gregory, Richard L., Blanchard, Steven, Duarte, Simone
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Publicado: Hindawi 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10122594/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37096222
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2023/8728499
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author Chiou, Lan-Lin
Panariello, Beatriz H. D.
Hamada, Yusuke
Gregory, Richard L.
Blanchard, Steven
Duarte, Simone
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Panariello, Beatriz H. D.
Hamada, Yusuke
Gregory, Richard L.
Blanchard, Steven
Duarte, Simone
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description BACKGROUND: Peri-implant diseases are emerging issues in contemporary implant dentistry. As biofilms play a critical role in peri-implant diseases, the characteristic of resisting bacterial adhesion would be ideal for dental implants. The aims of the study were to compare titanium (Ti) and zirconia (Zr) implants regarding the amount of biofilm formation at different time frames and assess the distribution of biofilm on different aspects of dental implants. METHODS: Biofilm was developed on Ti and Zr dental implants with a peri-implant-related multispecies model with Streptococcus oralis, Actinomyces naeslundii, Veillonella dispar, and Porphyromonas gingivalis, for 3 and 14 days. Quantitative assessment was performed with the measurement of total bacterial viability (colony forming units, CFU/mg). Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) was used to evaluate biofilm formation on different aspects of the implants. RESULTS: Three-day-old biofilm on Ti implants was significantly higher than that on Zr implants (p < 0.001). The Ti and Zr groups were not significantly different for 14-day-old biofilm. SEM images demonstrated that 3-day-old biofilm on Zr implants was sparse while biofilm growth was more pronounced for 3-day-old biofilm on Ti implants and 14-day-old biofilm groups. It appeared that less biofilm formed on the valley compared to the thread top for 3-day-old biofilm on Zr implants. Differences between the valley and the thread top became indistinguishable with the development of mature biofilm. CONCLUSION: While early formed biofilms show greater accumulation on Ti implants compared to Zr implants, older biofilms between the two groups are comparable. The distribution of biofilms was not uniform on different areas of implant threads during early biofilm development.
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spelling pubmed-101225942023-04-23 Comparison of In Vitro Biofilm Formation on Titanium and Zirconia Implants Chiou, Lan-Lin Panariello, Beatriz H. D. Hamada, Yusuke Gregory, Richard L. Blanchard, Steven Duarte, Simone Biomed Res Int Research Article BACKGROUND: Peri-implant diseases are emerging issues in contemporary implant dentistry. As biofilms play a critical role in peri-implant diseases, the characteristic of resisting bacterial adhesion would be ideal for dental implants. The aims of the study were to compare titanium (Ti) and zirconia (Zr) implants regarding the amount of biofilm formation at different time frames and assess the distribution of biofilm on different aspects of dental implants. METHODS: Biofilm was developed on Ti and Zr dental implants with a peri-implant-related multispecies model with Streptococcus oralis, Actinomyces naeslundii, Veillonella dispar, and Porphyromonas gingivalis, for 3 and 14 days. Quantitative assessment was performed with the measurement of total bacterial viability (colony forming units, CFU/mg). Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) was used to evaluate biofilm formation on different aspects of the implants. RESULTS: Three-day-old biofilm on Ti implants was significantly higher than that on Zr implants (p < 0.001). The Ti and Zr groups were not significantly different for 14-day-old biofilm. SEM images demonstrated that 3-day-old biofilm on Zr implants was sparse while biofilm growth was more pronounced for 3-day-old biofilm on Ti implants and 14-day-old biofilm groups. It appeared that less biofilm formed on the valley compared to the thread top for 3-day-old biofilm on Zr implants. Differences between the valley and the thread top became indistinguishable with the development of mature biofilm. CONCLUSION: While early formed biofilms show greater accumulation on Ti implants compared to Zr implants, older biofilms between the two groups are comparable. The distribution of biofilms was not uniform on different areas of implant threads during early biofilm development. Hindawi 2023-04-15 /pmc/articles/PMC10122594/ /pubmed/37096222 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2023/8728499 Text en Copyright © 2023 Lan-Lin Chiou et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Panariello, Beatriz H. D.
Hamada, Yusuke
Gregory, Richard L.
Blanchard, Steven
Duarte, Simone
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title_short Comparison of In Vitro Biofilm Formation on Titanium and Zirconia Implants
title_sort comparison of in vitro biofilm formation on titanium and zirconia implants
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10122594/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37096222
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2023/8728499
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