A minimally invasive approach to osseo-disintegrate implants via thermal energy. An in-vivo pilot study

IF 0.5 Q4 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
R. Silva, M. Meyer, F. Cáceres, P. Atria, M. Quirynen
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Abstract

Aim This pilot preclinical study assessed applying thermal energy to osseo-disintegrate dental implants, minimizing collateral damage.  Materials and methods Two experiments were designed. In the first one, thermal energy from a commercially available dental monopolar electro-scalpel (PerFect® TCS II)  was applied to 55 Neodent® Titamax implants inserted in pig ribs (ex vivo), assessing temperature rise on the surrounding bone. The second one used the same thermal energy source and dental implants on an in vivo rabbit tibiae model (8 rabbits, 2 implants per tibiae, 5 months healing). Osseointegration measurements were ISQ, and removal torque values (RTV). After healing, implants from the first 5 rabbits were randomly treated with no thermal energy, 5 and 10s application. Seven days later, implants were measured, rabbits euthanized, and histology samples obtained. Three rabbits went through a second thermal application (15s). Results Temperatures after 5s were 84.6 ± 18.6°C, and 94.3 ± 22.0°C for 10s application (p<0.001). RTV and ISQ remained unchanged after 5s or 10s of thermal energy application. Nevertheless, after 15s, a tendency for a lower RTV could be observed. Histology confirmed an area of bone destruction.  Conclusions Temperatures produced by different thermal application protocols are reported, thus filling a knowledge void. Extended time applications, monocortical insertion, and waiting more than one week for bone necrosis could decrease RTV in further studies. These data are essential in developing safe clinical implant removal tools.
一种利用热能进行骨崩解植入的微创方法。一项体内试点研究
目的:本临床前研究评估了将热能应用于骨崩解牙种植体,以减少附带损伤。材料与方法设计两个实验。在第一项研究中,将来自市售牙科单极电刀(PerFect®TCS II)的热能应用于55个Neodent®Titamax植入猪肋骨(离体)的植入物,评估周围骨骼的温升。第二组采用相同的热源和种植体在兔胫骨模型(8只兔,每只胫骨2个种植体,愈合5个月)。骨整合测量为ISQ和去除扭矩值(RTV)。愈合后,将前5只兔的种植体随机进行无热能处理,5和10s应用。7天后,测量植入物,对家兔实施安乐死,并获得组织学样本。三只兔子进行第二次热敷(15秒)。结果5s后温度为84.6±18.6°C, 10s后温度为94.3±22.0°C (p<0.001)。加热5s和10s后,RTV和ISQ保持不变。然而,在15s之后,可以观察到RTV下降的趋势。组织学证实有骨破坏。结论报告了不同热应用协议产生的温度,从而填补了知识空白。在进一步的研究中,延长应用时间、单皮质植入、等待超过一周的骨坏死可能会降低RTV。这些数据对于开发安全的临床植入物移除工具至关重要。
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Journal of Osseointegration
Journal of Osseointegration DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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