Dental implant surfaces and their interaction with the oral microbiome

Jon J. Vernon , El Mostafa Raïf , Jensen Aw , Ed Attenborough , Animesh Jha , Thuy Do
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Abstract

Objective

This review aims to collate the current knowledge in the field of antimicrobial surfaces on dental implant materials, focusing on microbial population and functional responses, predominantly from omics-based studies.

Design

Extensive searching of Scopus and Pubmed databases informed a narrative review on the antimicrobial impact of implant surfaces on the complex oral microbiome.

Results

The awareness of this issue has led to considerable research resources being directed towards the augmentation of implant surfaces to counteract microbial colonization. Whilst the implant material itself has a direct influence on bacterial adhesion and viability, the surface finish and putative antimicrobial coatings are critical to countering early biofilm formation. Multiple modes of surface modification have been developed to counteract early colonization, including direct physical contact effect, such as anti-adhesion strategies and extract effects, through antimicrobial release chemistry or material leaching. These concepts deploy different techniques, including nano-texturing, surface chemistry alteration and controlled release, each with a diverse set of benefits and drawbacks. Novel surface finishes and coatings require investigation with regards to their influence on oral biofilms, whether on individual bacterial species or against mature biofilms.

Conclusion

The search for optimal implant surfaces is necessary for the reduction of the peri-implantitis burden and the longevity of dental implants. To date, next generation sequencing methodologies, enabling a greater depth of understanding of the complex interactions between oral microorganisms, host response, and implant surface coatings are under used in this area of research.

牙种植体表面及其与口腔微生物群的相互作用
目的对口腔种植材料抗菌表面的研究现状进行综述,重点介绍微生物种群和功能反应,主要来自组学研究。设计通过对Scopus和Pubmed数据库的广泛检索,对种植体表面对复杂口腔微生物群的抗菌作用进行了综述。结果由于对这一问题的认识,大量的研究资源被用于增加种植体表面以抵抗微生物的定植。虽然种植材料本身对细菌的粘附和生存能力有直接影响,但表面光洁度和假定的抗菌涂层对于对抗早期生物膜的形成至关重要。已经开发了多种表面修饰模式来抵消早期定植,包括直接物理接触效应,如抗粘附策略和提取效应,通过抗菌释放化学或物质浸出。这些概念采用了不同的技术,包括纳米纹理、表面化学改变和控制释放,每种技术都有不同的优点和缺点。新的表面处理和涂层需要研究它们对口腔生物膜的影响,无论是对单个细菌物种还是对成熟生物膜的影响。结论寻找最佳种植体表面是减少种植周炎负担和延长种植体使用寿命的必要条件。到目前为止,下一代测序方法能够更深入地了解口腔微生物、宿主反应和种植体表面涂层之间的复杂相互作用,正在这一研究领域中得到应用。
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