2024
DOI: 10.1093/rb/rbae014
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Biofouling on titanium implants: a novel formulation of poloxamer and peroxide for in situ removal of pellicle and multi-species oral biofilm

Badra Hussain,
Roger Simm,
Jaime Bueno
et al.

Abstract: Eradicating biofouling from implant surfaces is essential in treating peri-implant infections, as it directly addresses the microbial source for infection and inflammation around dental implants. This controlled laboratory study examines the effectiveness of the four commercially available debridement solutions (EDTA (Prefgel®), NaOCl (Perisolv®), H2O2 (Sigma-Aldrich), and Chlorhexidine (GUM® Paroex®)) in removing the acquired pellicle, preventing pellicle re-formation, and removing of a multi-species oral bio… Show more

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“…The significance of surface characteristics becomes even more pronounced when the implant is exposed to the oral cavity, , as maintaining a clean surface free from biofilm formation becomes crucial in preventing the onset and progression of peri-implant diseases . Other patient-related factors also play a crucial role; plaque control, history of periodontitis, smoking, host immune system, and age have all been shown to affect the development and severity of PI. This multifactorial nature underscores the complexity of the disease, with the variety in implant surface characteristics and the challenge of effective surface cleaning, adding another layer of intricacy to the disease dynamics.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The significance of surface characteristics becomes even more pronounced when the implant is exposed to the oral cavity, , as maintaining a clean surface free from biofilm formation becomes crucial in preventing the onset and progression of peri-implant diseases . Other patient-related factors also play a crucial role; plaque control, history of periodontitis, smoking, host immune system, and age have all been shown to affect the development and severity of PI. This multifactorial nature underscores the complexity of the disease, with the variety in implant surface characteristics and the challenge of effective surface cleaning, adding another layer of intricacy to the disease dynamics.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 26 Other patient-related factors also play a crucial role; plaque control, history of periodontitis, smoking, host immune system, and age have all been shown to affect the development and severity of PI. 31 35 This multifactorial nature underscores the complexity of the disease, with the variety in implant surface characteristics and the challenge of effective surface cleaning, 36 38 adding another layer of intricacy to the disease dynamics.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%