Division of Prosthodontics, University of Connecticut Health Center - Reconstructive Sciences, Farmington, CT.
Division of Oral Surgery, University of Connecticut Health Center, Farmington, CT.
J Prosthodont. 2020 Jan;29(1):42-48. doi: 10.1111/jopr.13106. Epub 2019 Sep 16.
To systematically review the current scientific evidence to assess if healing abutments and cover screws for dental implants can be resterilized effectively for reuse. A secondary purpose was to investigate if there has been any reported adverse biological or mechanical consequences to implants, or harm to patients with the reuse of healing abutments or cover screws.
An electronic search of the English language scientific literature was performed independently by multiple investigators using a systematic search process using the PubMed search engine and Cochrane database. After the application of predetermined inclusion and exclusion criteria, the final list of articles was reviewed to meet the various objectives of this review.
The initial electronic search resulted in 657 titles and after the application of predetermined inclusion and exclusion criteria, six articles were identified that satisfied the study objectives. All six articles were observational studies that described a total sample of over 300 used healed abutments obtained from patients. Out of these, three studies showed that routine methods (mechanical, chemical, and steam) used for cleaning and sterilizing used healing abutments did not result in the complete removal of contaminants, while two studies showed that routine methods supplemented with an additional regimen resulted in adequate decontamination. One additional study showed that routine methods sufficiently resulted in adequate decontamination of used healing abutments. There were no true clinical studies identified. There were no studies identified in the literature that reported on any adverse consequences to dental implants, such as infections, bone loss, mechanical complications, implant failure, or harm to patients, by reuse of healing abutments or cover screws.
Limited evidence suggests that routine methods used for cleaning and sterilization of used titanium healing abutments may not result in the complete removal of contaminants. However, the biological or mechanical implication of this finding is yet to be determined because presently there are no reports in the literature related to any unfavorable consequences to dental implants, or harm to patients by reuse of healing abutments or cover screws. Nevertheless, due to the popular clinical practice of reusing healing abutments to reduce cost to clinicians and patients, indiscriminate reuse of healing abutments should be avoided, until further supporting evidence is established.
系统回顾当前的科学证据,评估牙科种植体的愈合基台和覆盖螺丝是否可以有效地进行再消毒以供重复使用。次要目的是调查在重复使用愈合基台或覆盖螺丝时,是否对种植体有任何不良的生物学或机械后果,或对患者造成伤害。
多位研究者独立使用系统搜索流程,通过 PubMed 搜索引擎和 Cochrane 数据库进行了英文科学文献的电子搜索。在应用预定的纳入和排除标准后,审查了最终的文章列表,以满足本综述的各种目标。
最初的电子搜索产生了 657 个标题,在应用预定的纳入和排除标准后,确定了 6 篇符合研究目标的文章。这 6 篇文章都是描述从患者中获得的超过 300 个使用过的愈合基台的总样本的观察性研究。其中 3 项研究表明,用于清洁和消毒使用过的愈合基台的常规方法(机械、化学和蒸汽)并未导致污染物的完全清除,而 2 项研究表明,常规方法辅以额外的方案可实现充分的去污。另外一项研究表明,常规方法足以充分清洁使用过的愈合基台。文献中没有发现真正的临床研究。没有发现文献中报道任何与种植体相关的不良后果的研究,例如感染、骨丢失、机械并发症、种植体失败或患者受损,这是由于重复使用愈合基台或覆盖螺丝造成的。
有限的证据表明,用于清洁和消毒用过的钛愈合基台的常规方法可能无法完全去除污染物。然而,目前文献中没有报道与种植体任何不利后果相关的内容,也没有报道重复使用愈合基台或覆盖螺丝对患者造成伤害的情况,因此,这种发现的生物学或机械意义尚待确定。尽管如此,由于临床上普遍存在重复使用愈合基台以降低临床医生和患者成本的做法,在没有进一步支持证据的情况下,应避免随意重复使用愈合基台。