Can Graphene Oxide Help to Prevent Peri-Implantitis in the Case of Metallic Implants?

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This paper is a review focused on the capability of graphene oxide (GO) coatings in preventing peri-implantitis. Firstly, the paper establishes GO’s place in the frame of carbonic materials and its role as a composite material in dentistry in the prevention of bacterial infections and in sustaining osseointegration. Secondly, the most relevant articles on GO as implant coatings and their associated shortcomings are presented and emphasizing is placed on the areas where more data is needed. The main chapters are devoted to the relationship between GO and biofilm formation on the implants and the surrounding periodontal tissue and we also attempt to evaluate GO’s efficacy in the case of peri-implantitis. Our findings strongly indicate that GO is a promising material for mitigating the problems mentioned, but some answers remain to be answered through rigorous research before declaring it a real success.

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Nartita, R., Andrei, M., Ionita, D., Didilescu, A. C., & Demetrescu, I. (2022, August 1). Can Graphene Oxide Help to Prevent Peri-Implantitis in the Case of Metallic Implants? Coatings. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/coatings12081202

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