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Gingival Response to Dental Implant: Comparison Study on the Effects of New Nanopored Laser-Treated vs. Traditional Healing Abutments

The health of peri-implant soft tissues is important for the long-term success rate of dental implants and the surface topography is pivotal in influencing it. Thus, the aim of this study was to evaluate, in human patients, the inflammatory mucosal microenvironment in the tissue surrounding a new, n...

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Autores principales: Ghinassi, Barbara, Di Baldassarre, Angela, D’Addazio, Gianmaria, Traini, Tonino, Andrisani, Mauro, Di Vincenzo, Giorgio, Gaggi, Giulia, Piattelli, Maurizio, Caputi, Sergio, Sinjari, Bruna
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7504205/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32842709
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21176056
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author Ghinassi, Barbara
Di Baldassarre, Angela
D’Addazio, Gianmaria
Traini, Tonino
Andrisani, Mauro
Di Vincenzo, Giorgio
Gaggi, Giulia
Piattelli, Maurizio
Caputi, Sergio
Sinjari, Bruna
author_facet Ghinassi, Barbara
Di Baldassarre, Angela
D’Addazio, Gianmaria
Traini, Tonino
Andrisani, Mauro
Di Vincenzo, Giorgio
Gaggi, Giulia
Piattelli, Maurizio
Caputi, Sergio
Sinjari, Bruna
author_sort Ghinassi, Barbara
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description The health of peri-implant soft tissues is important for the long-term success rate of dental implants and the surface topography is pivotal in influencing it. Thus, the aim of this study was to evaluate, in human patients, the inflammatory mucosal microenvironment in the tissue surrounding a new, nanoscale, laser-treated healing abutment characterized by engineered nanopores versus a standard machined-surface. Analyses of anti- and pro-inflammatory markers, cytokeratins, desmosomal proteins and scanning electron microscopy were performed in 30 soft-tissue biopsies retrieved during second-stage surgery. The results demonstrate that the soft tissue surrounding the laser-treated surface was characterized by a lower grade of inflammation than the one facing the machined-surface, which, in turn, showed a disrupted epithelium and altered desmosomes. Moreover, higher adhesion of the epithelial cells on the laser-treated surface was detected compared to the machined one. In conclusion, the laser-treated surface topography seems to play an important role not only in cell adhesion, but also on the inflammatory makers’ expression of the soft tissue microenvironment. Thus, from a clinical point of view, the use of this kind of topography may be of crucial importance not only on healing abutments but also on prosthetic ones.
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spelling pubmed-75042052020-09-24 Gingival Response to Dental Implant: Comparison Study on the Effects of New Nanopored Laser-Treated vs. Traditional Healing Abutments Ghinassi, Barbara Di Baldassarre, Angela D’Addazio, Gianmaria Traini, Tonino Andrisani, Mauro Di Vincenzo, Giorgio Gaggi, Giulia Piattelli, Maurizio Caputi, Sergio Sinjari, Bruna Int J Mol Sci Article The health of peri-implant soft tissues is important for the long-term success rate of dental implants and the surface topography is pivotal in influencing it. Thus, the aim of this study was to evaluate, in human patients, the inflammatory mucosal microenvironment in the tissue surrounding a new, nanoscale, laser-treated healing abutment characterized by engineered nanopores versus a standard machined-surface. Analyses of anti- and pro-inflammatory markers, cytokeratins, desmosomal proteins and scanning electron microscopy were performed in 30 soft-tissue biopsies retrieved during second-stage surgery. The results demonstrate that the soft tissue surrounding the laser-treated surface was characterized by a lower grade of inflammation than the one facing the machined-surface, which, in turn, showed a disrupted epithelium and altered desmosomes. Moreover, higher adhesion of the epithelial cells on the laser-treated surface was detected compared to the machined one. In conclusion, the laser-treated surface topography seems to play an important role not only in cell adhesion, but also on the inflammatory makers’ expression of the soft tissue microenvironment. Thus, from a clinical point of view, the use of this kind of topography may be of crucial importance not only on healing abutments but also on prosthetic ones. MDPI 2020-08-22 /pmc/articles/PMC7504205/ /pubmed/32842709 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21176056 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Ghinassi, Barbara
Di Baldassarre, Angela
D’Addazio, Gianmaria
Traini, Tonino
Andrisani, Mauro
Di Vincenzo, Giorgio
Gaggi, Giulia
Piattelli, Maurizio
Caputi, Sergio
Sinjari, Bruna
Gingival Response to Dental Implant: Comparison Study on the Effects of New Nanopored Laser-Treated vs. Traditional Healing Abutments
title Gingival Response to Dental Implant: Comparison Study on the Effects of New Nanopored Laser-Treated vs. Traditional Healing Abutments
title_full Gingival Response to Dental Implant: Comparison Study on the Effects of New Nanopored Laser-Treated vs. Traditional Healing Abutments
title_fullStr Gingival Response to Dental Implant: Comparison Study on the Effects of New Nanopored Laser-Treated vs. Traditional Healing Abutments
title_full_unstemmed Gingival Response to Dental Implant: Comparison Study on the Effects of New Nanopored Laser-Treated vs. Traditional Healing Abutments
title_short Gingival Response to Dental Implant: Comparison Study on the Effects of New Nanopored Laser-Treated vs. Traditional Healing Abutments
title_sort gingival response to dental implant: comparison study on the effects of new nanopored laser-treated vs. traditional healing abutments
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7504205/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32842709
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21176056
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