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Reduced Biofilm Accumulation on Implants Treated With Implantoplasty-An In Situ Trial With a Within-Subject Comparison.

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dc.contributor.authorBertl, Kristina
dc.contributor.authorAl-Said, Mohammad
dc.contributor.authorMourad, Ahmed
dc.contributor.authorMayol, Magdalena
dc.contributor.authorLopes da Silva, Zita
dc.contributor.authorPapia, Evaggelia
dc.contributor.authorStavropoulos, Andreas
dc.date.accessioned2024-12-16T08:44:43Z
dc.date.available2024-12-16T08:44:43Z
dc.date.issued2024-12
dc.description.abstractObjectives This study aimed to evaluate potential differences in biofilm accumulation on three different implant surfaces: turned surface (TS), modified surface (MS), and modified surface treated with implantoplasty (IPS), using a within-subject comparison.Material And Methods Ten volunteers wore individualized splints containing three titanium implants with different surfaces (TS, MS, and IPS) on each buccal side of the splint. The implant position (anterior, central, and posterior) was randomly assigned among the three implants on each side. Volunteers were instructed to wear the splint for 72 h and to remove it only for eating, drinking, and performing standard oral hygiene; the splint itself was not cleaned. After 72 h, the implants were carefully removed from the splint, and the accumulated biofilm was assessed using a crystal violet assay by measuring intensity/absorbance at 570 nm.Results All volunteers reported no deviations from the instructions. The lowest mean amount of biofilm (0.405 ± 0.07) was detected on implants of the IPS group, followed by implants of the MS (0.463 ± 0.06) and TS group (0.467 ± 0.07). A multilevel mixed-effects linear regression analysis confirmed that implants of the IPS group accumulated a significantly lower amount of biofilm than the other surfaces (p < 0.001); however, no significant difference was detected between implants of the TS and MS groups (p = 0.806).Conclusions Implantoplasty can generate a surface significantly less conducive to biofilm accumulation in the short term compared to pristine implants with turned or modified surfaces.Trial Registration clinicaltrials.gov identifier: NCT06049121.
dc.description.sponsorshipSchool of Dental Medicine, Clinic of Periodontology
dc.identifier.doi10.48620/78479
dc.identifier.pmid39610010
dc.identifier.publisherDOI10.1002/cre2.70043
dc.identifier.urihttps://boris-portal.unibe.ch/handle/20.500.12422/191336
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dc.publisherWiley
dc.relation.ispartofClinical and Experimental Dental Research
dc.relation.issn2057-4347
dc.subjectbiofilm
dc.subjectcrystal violet assay
dc.subjectimplant surface
dc.subjectimplantoplasty
dc.subjectperi‐implantitis
dc.titleReduced Biofilm Accumulation on Implants Treated With Implantoplasty-An In Situ Trial With a Within-Subject Comparison.
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oairecerif.author.affiliationSchool of Dental Medicine, Clinic of Periodontology
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