Biomaterial engineering surface to control polymicrobial dental implant-related infections: focusing on disease modulating factors and coatings development.

IF 2.9 3区 医学 Q3 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL
Samuel S Malheiros, Bruna E Nagay, Martinna M Bertolini, Erica D de Avila, Jamil A Shibli, João Gabriel S Souza, Valentim A R Barão
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Abstract

Introduction: Peri-implantitis is the leading cause of dental implant loss and is initiated by a polymicrobial dysbiotic biofilm formation on the implant surface. The destruction of peri-implant tissue by the host immune response and the low effectiveness of surgical or non-surgical treatments highlight the need for new strategies to prevent, modulate and/or eliminate biofilm formation on the implant surface. Currently, several surface modifications have been proposed using biomolecules, ions, antimicrobial agents, and topography alterations.

Areas covered: Initially, this review provides an overview of the etiopathogenesis and host- and material-dependent modulating factors of peri-implant disease. In addition, a critical discussion about the antimicrobial surface modification mechanisms and techniques employed to modify the titanium implant material is provided. Finally, we also considered the future perspectives on the development of antimicrobial surfaces to narrow the bridge between idea and product and favor the clinical application possibility.

Expert opinion: Antimicrobial surface modifications have demonstrated effective results; however, there is no consensus about the best modification strategy and in-depth information on the safety and longevity of the antimicrobial effect. Modified surfaces display recurring challenges such as short-term effectiveness, the burst release of drugs, cytotoxicity, and lack of reusability. Stimulus-responsive surfaces seem to be a promising strategy for a controlled and precise antimicrobial effect, and future research should focus on this technology and study it from models that better mimic clinical conditions.

生物材料工程表面控制多微生物牙种植体相关感染:关注疾病调节因子和涂层的发展。
种植体周围炎是牙种植体丢失的主要原因,是由种植体表面形成的多微生物生态不良生物膜引起的。宿主免疫反应对种植体周围组织的破坏以及手术或非手术治疗的低效率突出了需要新的策略来预防、调节和/或消除种植体表面生物膜的形成。目前,已经提出了几种使用生物分子、离子、抗菌剂和地形改变的表面改性方法。涵盖领域:首先,本文综述了种植体周围疾病的发病机制以及宿主和物质依赖的调节因素。此外,对抗菌表面修饰机制和用于修饰钛种植材料的技术进行了关键的讨论。最后,我们还对抗菌表面的未来发展进行了展望,以缩小概念与产品之间的桥梁,并有利于临床应用的可能性。专家意见:抗菌表面修饰已显示出有效的效果;然而,对于最佳的修饰策略和关于抗菌效果的安全性和寿命的深入信息尚无共识。修饰过的表面显示出反复出现的挑战,如短期有效性、药物的突然释放、细胞毒性和缺乏可重用性。刺激反应表面似乎是一种有前途的控制和精确抗菌效果的策略,未来的研究应该集中在这项技术上,并从更好地模拟临床条件的模型中进行研究。
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Expert Review of Medical Devices
Expert Review of Medical Devices 医学-工程:生物医学
CiteScore
5.90
自引率
3.20%
发文量
69
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The journal serves the device research community by providing a comprehensive body of high-quality information from leading experts, all subject to rigorous peer review. The Expert Review format is specially structured to optimize the value of the information to reader. Comprehensive coverage by each author in a key area of research or clinical practice is augmented by the following sections: Expert commentary - a personal view on the most effective or promising strategies Five-year view - a clear perspective of future prospects within a realistic timescale Key issues - an executive summary cutting to the author''s most critical points In addition to the Review program, each issue also features Medical Device Profiles - objective assessments of specific devices in development or clinical use to help inform clinical practice. There are also Perspectives - overviews highlighting areas of current debate and controversy, together with reports from the conference scene and invited Editorials.
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