Background Methotrexate (MTX) is an immunosuppressive drug, widely used in inflammatory disturbances including rheumatoid arthritis. However, there is no consensus regarding the effect of MTX on implant osseointegration. Objective The purpose of this experimental study was to investigate the effect of low dose MTX on Bone-Implant Contact (BIC) of dogs. Methods Six mandibular premolar teeth (bilateral) of 8 mature dogs were extracted. After 3 months of healing, 6 implants (bone level, resorbable blast media surface) were inserted into the mandible of each dog (3 in each side). Dogs were randomly divided into a study group (receiving 2.5 mg/week MTX orally, 3 times per week for 4 weeks) and a control group each containing 4 dogs. In the 1 st week, postoperative BIC was evaluated in 4 dogs, two from each group. In the 4 th week, reverse torque and BIC were evaluated in the remaining 4 dogs. Data were analyzed with two-way ANOVA test for 95% confidence interval. Results The reverse torque test of the 4 th week, showed a satisfying osseointegration. Histopathologic evaluation revealed that the BIC was significantly higher in the control group in comparison to the MTX group in the 1 st and 4 th week. In addition, the BIC of both groups were significantly increased in the 4 th week in comparison to the 1 st week in both groups. Conclusion MTX has the potential to interfere with osseointegration process.
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Tavakoli, M., Yaghini, J., abed, A. M., Malekzadeh, M., & Maleki, D. (2018). Evaluation of Effect of Low-Dose Methotrexate on Osseointegration of Implants: A Biomechanical Study on Dogs. The Open Dentistry Journal, 12(1), 546–554. https://doi.org/10.2174/1874210601812010546
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