Published 2018
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Publication
Reduction of Bacterial Proliferation by Zirconium Collar in Dental Implants
Description
The peri-implant bacterial colonization is one of the current major problems facing dental implants
with no actual protocols for prevention. The use of zirconium for bacterial eradication has already
been reported and discussed in the dental literature. In this study we evaluated for the first time the
ability of a "hybrid" dental implant model – where the implant collar is made out of titanium and
zirconium - to reduce the peri-implant bacterial colonization, using traditional implants from the
same manufacturer as controls. The results of microbiological analysis and the evaluation of the
classic parameters of an implant success confirmed that, in all the 30 patients in this study, the
zirconium collar had a vital role in reducing peri-implant bacterial colonization, and that the "hybrid" implants show lower plaque index values, less bleeding and less marginal bone loss than the
traditional implants. Our data therefore suggest that a zirconium collar can effectively reduce the
bacterial colonization around a titanium implant favoring a better long-term prognosis.
Additional details
Identifiers
- URL
- http://hdl.handle.net/11567/895162
- URN
- urn:oai:iris.unige.it:11567/895162
Origin repository
- Origin repository
- UNIGE