The basis for dental implant success comes not only with the titanium implant osseointegration but also depends on other factors such as the development of a soft tissue barrier, which protects the periimplant bone from the oral environment. The characteristics of surfaces in contact with periimplant soft tissues may affect the capacity of periimplant mucosal cells to create a tight seal around the implant, thus influencing long-term implant success. Many histological studies on animals have been conducted on different materials to better understand their influence on peri-implant soft tissues, with the limitation that results from animal studies cannot be fully translated in humans. The aim of this review paper was to analyze the literature focusing on histological clinical studies in humans which have examined different materials or different surface treatments and their effects on peri-implant soft tissues. The research was conducted according to the following PICO question: “Do different implant/abutment materials affect peri-implant soft tissues adhesion and health?”. Nine articles were analyzed in this review. The results of this review show the influence of different abutment materials on the peri-implant soft tissues, and the need of further research regarding the effect that abutment materials, surface treatments, and surface properties have on soft tissues.
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Cinquini, C., Marchio, V., Di Donna, E., Alfonsi, F., Derchi, G., Nisi, M., & Barone, A. (2022, June 1). Histologic Evaluation of Soft Tissues around Dental Implant Abutments: A Narrative Review. Materials. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma15113811
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