1. [Microbial contamination of the implant-abutment connections: Review of the literature].
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Baixe S, Tenenbaum H, and Etienne O
- Subjects
- Bacterial Infections etiology, Dental Abutments adverse effects, Dental Disinfectants pharmacology, Dental Implants adverse effects, Dental Materials, Humans, Bacterial Infections epidemiology, Dental Abutments microbiology, Dental Implant-Abutment Design adverse effects, Dental Implant-Abutment Design statistics & numerical data, Dental Implants microbiology, Equipment Contamination statistics & numerical data
- Abstract
Today manufacturing process of dental implant parts allows for a precision of fit between implant and abutment of several microns. This microgap opens and closes under occlusal forces, leading to a pumping effect and to a contamination of the implant from bacteria and oral fluids. This kind of contamination is seen in all systems even if less often with internal connections that offers a better fit. Apart from this junction area, the screw well is another contamination pathway if the filling materials do not guarantee a hermetic sealing. The nature of contamination depends on the surrounding oral flora. When present, contamination leads to a persistent inflammatory reaction nearby the seal. The use of antiseptics or other materials for sealing the microgap decreases the risk of contamination and improves the gingival reaction. However, these solutions are time-limited., (Copyright © 2015 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.)
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- 2016
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