L Tettamanti, F Cura, C Andrisani, M Andreasi Bassi, J Silvestrerangil, A Tagliabue
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Purpose: The aim of our study is to evaluate the ability of a new type of implant (Konus Implant System®, Industrie biomediche e farmaceutiche, Italy) to isolate the internal of an implant-abutment connection from the external environment.
Materials and methods: To identify the capability of the implant to protect the internal space from the external environment, the passage of genetically modified Escherichia coli across implant-abutment interface was evaluated. Implants were immerged in a bacterial culture for twenty-four hours and then bacteria amount was measured inside implant-abutment interface with Real-time PCR.
Results: Bacteria were detected inside all studied implants, with a median percentage of 18% for Porphiromonas Gingivalis and 19% for Tannerella Forsythia.
Conclusion: The reported results are similar to previous work. Konus Implant System® showed bacterial leakage similar respect others implant systems (18% Porphiromonas Gingivalis, 19% Tannerella Forsitya versus 20% of Bicon© and Ankylos ® systems). In spite of the limits of our study, none two-piece implant system has been demonstrated to perfectly close the gap between implant and abutment.
一种防止细菌微渗漏的新型种植体-基台连接的体外研究。
目的:我们研究的目的是评估一种新型种植体(Konus implant System®,Industrie biomediche e farmaceutiche, Italy)将种植体-基台连接内部与外部环境分离的能力。材料和方法:为了鉴定种植体保护内部空间免受外界环境影响的能力,我们评估了转基因大肠杆菌在种植体-基牙界面上的传代。将种植体浸泡在细菌培养液中24小时,用Real-time PCR检测种植体-基牙界面内的细菌数量。结果:在所研究的种植体中均检出细菌,其中牙龈卟啉单胞菌的中位数百分比为18%,连翘单宁菌的中位数百分比为19%。结论:本文报道的结果与前人的工作基本一致。Konus种植系统®的细菌泄漏与其他种植系统相似(18%的卟啉单胞菌牙龈,19%的单宁菌Forsitya,而Bicon©和Ankylos®系统为20%)。尽管我们的研究有局限性,但没有一种两件式种植体系统被证明可以完美地关闭种植体和基台之间的间隙。
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