Antibacterial effects of modified implant abutment surfaces for the prevention of peri-implantitis—a systematic review

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The aim of the present study was to systematically review studies investigating antibacterial implant abutment surfaces or coatings, which may suppress bacterial growth to prevent plaque-induced peri-implant inflammatory disease. Data were collected after identification of case, assay/laboratory procedure, predicate/reference standard and outcome (CAPO). Seven hundred and twenty (720) records were identified through data base searching. After screening nine publications fulfilled inclusion criteria and were included. The following surfaces/coatings showed antibacterial properties: Electrochemical surface modification of titanium by the anodic spark deposition tech-nique; doxycycline coating by cathodic polarization; silver coating by DC plasma sputter; titanium nitride; zirconium nitride and microwave assistant nano silver coating. Since the current state of the literature is rather descriptive, a meta-analysis was not performed. While several abutment coatings showed to have antibacterial capacity, some of them also influenced the behavior of investigated human cells. None of the studies investigated the long-term effect of surface modifications. Since surface changes are the main contributing factor in the development of antibacterial effects, the biodegradation behavior must be characterized to understand its durability. To date there is no effective structure, material or strategy to avoid periimplant inflammation used as clinical routine. Furthermore, clinical studies are scarce.

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Jennes, M. E., Naumann, M., Peroz, S., Beuer, F., & Schmidt, F. (2021). Antibacterial effects of modified implant abutment surfaces for the prevention of peri-implantitis—a systematic review. Antibiotics, 10(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics10111350

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