AI Article Synopsis

  • The study investigates how different mechanical and physical treatments affect titanium surfaces used in dental implants, focusing on the removal of biofilms associated with peri-implantitis.
  • Air powder abrasion with glycine and a 3 W diode laser were found to minimally impact the surface, whereas the titanium brush caused significant changes, and the 4 W diode laser resulted in overheating.
  • Overall, while the treatments did modify surface morphology, they did not significantly alter surface roughness or chemical composition, with air powder abrasion and the lower power diode laser being the least damaging options.

Article Abstract

The surgical treatment of peri-implantitis is currently based on the removal of biofilms from the implant surface by primary means of mechanical and physical treatments. However, such approaches often determine some alterations of the implant surface with detrimental effects on re-osseointegration. This study aims to evaluate the effects of four different mechanical and physical treatments on titanium samples with moderately rough surface. Air powder abrasion (AP) with glycine powder, a titanium brush (TB) and a diode laser at 3 W (L3) and 4 W (L4) were tested. Surface morphology, roughness and chemical composition were then assessed by scanning electron microscope (SEM), white light interferometer and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), respectively. The microscopic analysis revealed significant alterations in surface morphology on TB samples, while AP and L3 had only a minor or null impact. L4 samples revealed signs of overheating due to the excessive power. Nevertheless, the overall roughness of the samples was not significantly altered in terms of roughness parameters. Similarly, surface chemical composition was not significantly affected by the treatments. Among the treatments tested in this study, air powder abrasion with glycine powder and 3 W diode laser had the lowest impact on surface physicochemical properties.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7215863PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17082624DOI Listing

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