Objectives: To evaluate the effectiveness of a high-pressure sodium bicarbonate spray protocol to decontaminate implant surfaces intentionally inoculated with bacteria.
Materials And Methods: Twenty commercially pure titanium implants, 10 with machined surfaces and 10 with rough surfaces, were inoculated with Streptococcus sanguis and then submitted to a decontamination protocol using a high-pressure sodium bicarbonate spray device for 1 minute under aseptic conditions.
Results: After the application of the decontamination protocol, all bacterial cells were removed from the tested implants, regardless of surface roughness.
Int J Oral Maxillofac Implants
September 2012
Purpose: The aim of the present study was to verify the presence of a microgap between implants and prosthetic abutments on their external surfaces in five different external-hex implant systems and to determine whether bacterial leakage occurs through the implant-abutment (I-A) interface.
Materials And Methods: Ten samples of each implant system were used. Eight samples of each implant system were inoculated with 0.