Impact of autologous platelet concentrates on the osseointegration of dental implants

IF 17.5 1区 医学 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Sašo Ivanovski, Ryan S. B. Lee, Tulio Fernandez‐Medina, Nelson Pinto, Catherine Andrade, Marc Quirynen
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Osseointegration is defined as the direct deposition of bone onto biomaterial devices, most commonly composed from titanium, for the purpose of anchoring dental prostheses. The use of autologous platelet concentrates (APC) has the potential to enhance this process by modifying the interface between the host and the surface of the titanium implant. The rationale is to modify the implant surface and implant–bone interface via “biomimicry,” a process whereby the deposition of the host's own proteins and extracellular matrix enhances the biocompatibility of the implant and hence accelerates the osteogenic healing process. This review of the available evidence reporting on the effect of APC on osseointegration explores in vitro laboratory studies of the interaction of APC with different implant surfaces, as well as the in vivo and clinical effects of APC on osseointegration in animal and human studies. The inherent variability associated with using autologous products, namely the unique composition of each individual's blood plasma, as well as the great variety in APC protocols, combination of biomaterials, and clinical/therapeutic application, makes it is difficult to make any firm conclusions about the in vivo and clinical effects of APC on osseointegration. The available evidence suggests that the clinical benefits of adding PRP and the liquid form of L‐PRF (liquid fibrinogen) to any implant surface appear to be limited. The application of L‐PRF membranes in the osteotomy site, however, may produce positive clinical effects at the early stage of healing (up to 6 weeks), by promoting early implant stability and reducing marginal bone loss, although no positive longer term effects were observed. Careful interpretation and cautious conclusions should be drawn from these findings as there were various limitations in methodology. Future studies should focus on better understanding of the influence of APCs on the biomaterial surface and designing controlled preclinical and clinical studies using standardized APC preparation and application protocols.
自体血小板浓缩物对牙科植入物骨结合的影响
骨结合是指骨直接沉积在生物材料装置上,最常见的生物材料是钛,用于固定义齿。使用自体血小板浓缩物(APC)有可能通过改变宿主与钛种植体表面之间的界面来加强这一过程。其原理是通过 "生物模仿 "来改变种植体表面和种植体-骨界面,在这一过程中,宿主自身的蛋白质和细胞外基质的沉积会增强种植体的生物相容性,从而加速成骨愈合过程。本综述对有关 APC 对骨结合影响的现有证据进行了回顾,探讨了 APC 与不同种植体表面相互作用的体外实验室研究,以及 APC 在动物和人体研究中对骨结合的体内和临床影响。由于使用自体产品存在固有的变异性,即每个人的血浆成分各不相同,而且 APC 方案、生物材料组合和临床/治疗应用也多种多样,因此很难就 APC 对骨结合的体内和临床影响做出任何肯定的结论。现有证据表明,在任何种植体表面添加 PRP 和液态 L-PRF(液态纤维蛋白原)的临床益处似乎都很有限。不过,在截骨部位使用 L-PRF 膜可能会在愈合早期(最多 6 周)产生积极的临床效果,促进种植体的早期稳定性并减少边缘骨质流失,但没有观察到长期的积极效果。由于研究方法存在各种局限性,因此应谨慎解释这些研究结果并得出谨慎的结论。今后的研究应侧重于更好地了解 APC 对生物材料表面的影响,并采用标准化的 APC 制备和应用方案设计临床前和临床对照研究。
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Periodontology 2000
Periodontology 2000 医学-牙科与口腔外科
CiteScore
34.10
自引率
2.20%
发文量
62
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Periodontology 2000 is a series of monographs designed for periodontists and general practitioners interested in periodontics. The editorial board selects significant topics and distinguished scientists and clinicians for each monograph. Serving as a valuable supplement to existing periodontal journals, three monographs are published annually, contributing specialized insights to the field.
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