Bertolini Martinna Mendonça, Del Bel Cury Altair Antoninha, Pizzoloto Lucas, Acapa Ivan Ronald Huanca, Shibli Jamil Awad, Bordin Dimorvan
University of Connecticut, School of Dental Medicine, Periodontology, Farmington, CT, USA.
Universidade Estadual de Campinas - Unicamp, Piracicaba Dental School, Department of Prosthodontics and Periodontology, Piracicaba, SP, Brazil.
Braz Oral Res. 2019 Sep 30;33(suppl 1):e069. doi: 10.1590/1807-3107bor-2019.vol33.0069. eCollection 2019.
Observational studies have indicated that crestal bone level changes at implants are typically associated with clinical signs of inflammation, but still mechanical overload has been described as possible factor leading to hard-tissue deficiencies at implant sites without mucosal inflammation. The aim of this paper was systematically review the literature regarding the possible effect of traumatic occlusal forces on the peri-implant bone levels. Literature search was conducted using PubMed, Scielo and Lilacs, including the following terms: oral OR dental AND implant$ AND (load OR overload OR excessive load OR force$ OR bruxism) AND (bone loss OR bone resorption OR implant failure$). Databases were searched for the past 10 years of publications, including: clinical human studies, either randomized or not, cohort studies, case control studies, case series and animal research. Exclusion criteria were review articles, guidelines and in vitro and in silico (finite element analysis) research, as well as retrospective studies. The PICO questions formulated was: "does traumatic occlusal forces lead to peri-implant bone loss?" The database searches as well as additional hand searching, resulted in 807 potentially relevant titles. After inclusion/exclusion criteria assessment 2 clinical and 4 animal studies were considered relevant to the topic. The included animal studies did not reveal an association between overload and peri-implant bone loss when lower overloads were applied, whereas in the presence of excessive overload it seemed to generate peri-implant bone loss, even in the absence of inflammation. The effect of traumatic occlusal forces in peri-implant bone loss is poorly reported and provides little evidence to support a cause-and-effect relationship in humans, considering the strength of a clinically relevant traumatic occlusal force.
观察性研究表明,种植体处的嵴顶骨水平变化通常与炎症的临床体征相关,但机械性过载仍被描述为在无黏膜炎症的种植部位导致硬组织缺损的可能因素。本文的目的是系统回顾关于创伤性咬合力对种植体周围骨水平可能产生的影响的文献。使用PubMed、Scielo和Lilacs进行文献检索,检索词包括:口腔或牙科与种植体以及(负荷或过载或过度负荷或力或磨牙症)与(骨丢失或骨吸收或种植体失败)。检索过去10年发表的数据库,包括:临床人体研究,无论是否随机分组,队列研究、病例对照研究、病例系列和动物研究。排除标准为综述文章、指南以及体外和计算机模拟(有限元分析)研究,以及回顾性研究。提出的PICO问题是:“创伤性咬合力是否会导致种植体周围骨丢失?”数据库检索以及额外的手工检索共得到807个潜在相关标题。经过纳入/排除标准评估,2项临床研究和4项动物研究被认为与该主题相关。纳入的动物研究表明,当施加较低的过载时,未发现过载与种植体周围骨丢失之间存在关联,而在存在过度过载的情况下,即使没有炎症,似乎也会导致种植体周围骨丢失。考虑到临床相关创伤性咬合力的强度,关于创伤性咬合力对种植体周围骨丢失的影响的报道较少,几乎没有证据支持在人类中存在因果关系。