Mass spectrometry-based proteomic applications in dental implants research

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Abstract

Dental implants have been established as successful treatment options for missing teeth with steadily increasing demands. Today, the primary areas of research in dental implantology revolve around osseointegration, soft and hard tissue grafting as well as peri-implantitis diagnostics, prevention, and treatment. This review provides a comprehensive overview of the current literature on the application of MS-based proteomics in dental implant research, highlights how explorative proteomics provided insights into the biology of peri-implant soft and hard tissues and how proteomics facilitated the stratification between healthy and diseased implants, enabling the identification of potential new diagnostic markers. Additionally, this review illuminates technical aspects, and provides recommendations for future study designs based on the current evidence.

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Halstenbach, T., Topitsch, A., Schilling, O., Iglhaut, G., Nelson, K., & Fretwurst, T. (2024, May 1). Mass spectrometry-based proteomic applications in dental implants research. Proteomics - Clinical Applications. John Wiley and Sons Inc. https://doi.org/10.1002/prca.202300019

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