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Evaluation of antimicrobial efficacy and permeability of various sealing materials at the implant–abutment interface - a pilot in vitro study (CROSBI ID 288866)

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Smojver, Igor ; Vuletić, Marko ; Gerbl, Dražena ; Budimir, Ana ; Sušić, Mato ; Gabrić, Dragana Evaluation of antimicrobial efficacy and permeability of various sealing materials at the implant–abutment interface - a pilot in vitro study // Materials, 14 (2021), 2; 385, 11. doi: 10.3390/ma14020385

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Smojver, Igor ; Vuletić, Marko ; Gerbl, Dražena ; Budimir, Ana ; Sušić, Mato ; Gabrić, Dragana

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Evaluation of antimicrobial efficacy and permeability of various sealing materials at the implant–abutment interface - a pilot in vitro study

The microenvironment of the oral cavity is altered when an implant, a biocompatible foreign body, is inserted into the mouth. Bacteria settle in the tissues in and around the implant due to the passage of microorganisms through the microgap at the connection of the implant and prosthetic abutment. To prevent colonization of the implant by microorganisms, one idea is to use sealing and antimicrobial materials to decontaminate the implant–abutment interface and close the microgap. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the antimicrobial efficacy and permeability of different types of sealing materials at the implant– abutment interface, under static conditions. Three different sealing material (GapSeal gel, Oxysafe gel and Flow.sil) were used for sealing the implant– abutment interfaces in 60 titanium dental implants, which were first contaminated with a solution containing Staphylococcus aureus and Candida albicans for 14 days under an aerobic condition. Results showed that a complete seal against bacterial infection was not formed at the implant– abutment interface, while for fungal infections, only GapSeal material helped to prevent microleakage. Findings of this in vitro study reported that application of sealing material before abutment connection may reduce peri-implant bacterial and fungal population compared with the interface without sealing material.

peri-implantitis ; materials ; dental implant–abutment interface ; prevention

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Podaci o izdanju

14 (2)

2021.

385

11

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1996-1944

10.3390/ma14020385

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Povezanost rada

Dentalna medicina, Temeljne medicinske znanosti

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