Commercial oral hygiene products and implant collar surfaces: Scanning electron microscopy observations.

Q3 Dentistry
Canadian Journal of Dental Hygiene Pub Date : 2020-02-01
Serena Bianchi, Giulia Fantozzi, Sara Bernardi, Sevastiani Antonouli, Maria Adelaide Continenza, Guido Macchiarelli
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Abstract

Background: The use of medicated mouthwashes and gels in the home care maintenance of dental implants is controversial due to the possibility of residue deposition on the implant collar. The aim of this in vitro study was to analyse, by means of scanning electron microscopy (SEM), the amount of residues on dental implant collars treated with various commercial home dental care products.

Methods: Gel and mouthwash products were tested on 10 implants. The gels included sodium fluoride, amine fluoride, and sodium hyaluronate products. The mouthwashes tested contained triclosan, nimesulide, stannous fluoride, amine fluoride, and hexetidine-chlorobutanol. The SEM observations were performed at different magnifications in double modality SE (secondary electrons) and BSE (backscattered electrons) to qualitatively assess any residual products. The image quantitative analysis was performed by Image J® software to assess areas occupied by residuals. All results were analysed by the same researcher with experience in electron microscopy.

Results: The fluoride-based gel products left wider areas occupied by residuals than the mouthwash products. In particular the fluoride-based and hyaluronate products left the highest amount of residues. Among mouthwashes, fluoride-based and triclosan products showed the highest amount of residuals deposition.

Discussion: Oral hygiene procedures and related professional products are fundamental to the prevention, treatment, and control of microorganisms. In the case of implants, mechanical and chemical plaque control strategies are even more important since the potentially harmful biofilm covers abiotic titanium surfaces. In situ fixture maintenance is crucial for dental implant therapy success. Correct recommendation of home care products for bacterial control is fundamental to the health of implants and their surrounding tissues.

Conclusions: Data from this experimental study showed that home care commercial products in gel formulation, especially those containing fluoride, leave more residuals on titanium smooth surfaces than mouthwash products. The longer permanence of the products may lead to a more effective plaque control than other products.

商业口腔卫生产品和种植体领表面:扫描电子显微镜观察。
背景:在种植体的家庭护理维护中使用药物漱口水和凝胶是有争议的,因为可能在种植体环上沉积残留物。本体外研究的目的是通过扫描电子显微镜(SEM)分析各种商用家庭牙科护理产品处理过的牙种植体项圈上残留物的数量。方法:用凝胶和漱口水对10个种植体进行测试。凝胶包括氟化钠、氟化胺和透明质酸钠产品。测试的漱口水含有三氯生、尼美舒利、氟化亚锡、氟化胺和己替丁-氯丁醇。在不同的放大倍率下,以双模态SE(二次电子)和BSE(背散射电子)进行扫描电镜观察,以定性地评估任何残留产物。使用image J®软件对图像进行定量分析,以评估残差占用的区域。所有结果均由具有电子显微镜经验的同一研究人员进行分析。结果:氟基凝胶产品的残留面积比漱口水产品大。特别是氟基产品和透明质酸产品留下了最多的残留物。在漱口水中,氟基产品和三氯生产品的残留沉积量最高。讨论:口腔卫生程序和相关专业产品是预防、治疗和控制微生物的基础。在植入物的情况下,机械和化学斑块控制策略更为重要,因为潜在有害的生物膜覆盖了非生物钛表面。原位固定装置的维护是种植牙治疗成功的关键。正确推荐家庭护理产品以控制细菌对种植体及其周围组织的健康至关重要。结论:本实验研究的数据表明,凝胶配方的家庭护理商业产品,特别是含氟的家庭护理产品,在钛光滑表面上的残留物比漱口水产品多。该产品的持久性较长,可能比其他产品更有效地控制斑块。
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Canadian Journal of Dental Hygiene
Canadian Journal of Dental Hygiene Medicine-Medicine (all)
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期刊介绍: The Canadian Journal of Dental Hygiene (CJDH), established in 1966, is the peer-reviewed research journal of the Canadian Dental Hygienists Association. Published in February (electronic-only issue), June, and October, CJDH welcomes submissions in English and French on topics of relevance to dental hygiene practice, education, policy, and theory.
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