2013
DOI: 10.1177/0022034513504951
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Release of Bone Markers in Immediately Loaded and Nonloaded Dental Implants

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“…Moreover, additional studies are required to investigate the profile of bone-related markers around implants in T2DM patients after functional loading, because loading may modulate bone mediator release around dental implants. 40 Furthermore, future longitudinal clinical evaluations of dental implants placed in diabetic individuals of differing glycaemic status are necessary to support the molecular outcomes of the present investigation and to determine the impact of hyperglycaemia on implant integration and on the rate of implant failure and complications in this patient profile group. The study of the mutual effects of the skeleton and the immune system at the cellular and molecular levels in T2DM conditions may allow the development of effective and safer therapeutic strategies in the coming years, in addition to providing evidence of the impact of glycaemic control in healing around implants.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Moreover, additional studies are required to investigate the profile of bone-related markers around implants in T2DM patients after functional loading, because loading may modulate bone mediator release around dental implants. 40 Furthermore, future longitudinal clinical evaluations of dental implants placed in diabetic individuals of differing glycaemic status are necessary to support the molecular outcomes of the present investigation and to determine the impact of hyperglycaemia on implant integration and on the rate of implant failure and complications in this patient profile group. The study of the mutual effects of the skeleton and the immune system at the cellular and molecular levels in T2DM conditions may allow the development of effective and safer therapeutic strategies in the coming years, in addition to providing evidence of the impact of glycaemic control in healing around implants.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Their pilot study demonstrated that gene expression for OC was high 7 weeks after implant placement. Prati et al [32] studied the release of bone markers during the osseointegration period using the Luminex assay. They revealed that OC level was high 8 weeks after implant placement in their nonloaded group.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, further studies are required to investigate the profile of bone-related biomarkers around implants in smoking patients after functional loading, because the loading might modulate bone mediator release around dental implants. 52 Another important and clinically interesting evaluation to be performed is the effect of bone cessation protocols on ''bone quality.'' Some studies have shown clinical and cellular benefits, 33,53,54 but no study has investigated the gene expression of bone-related markers.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%