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钛颗粒和离子有利于口腔生物膜的失调。

Titanium particles and ions favor dysbiosis in oral biofilms.

机构信息

Department of Prosthodontics and Periodontology, Piracicaba Dental School, University of Campinas (UNICAMP), Piracicaba, Brazil.

Department of Physiological Science, Piracicaba Dental School, University of Campinas (UNICAMP), Piracicaba, Brazil.

出版信息

J Periodontal Res. 2020 Apr;55(2):258-266. doi: 10.1111/jre.12711. Epub 2019 Nov 25.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To evaluate the effect of titanium (Ti) particles and ions on oral biofilm growth and composition.

BACKGROUND

Particles and ions of Ti released from dental implants can trigger unfavorable biological responses in human cells. However, their effect on oral biofilms composition has not been tested.

METHODS

In this blind in situ study, volunteers wore a palatal appliance containing Ti disks for 7 days to allow biofilm formation. Disks were then collected and biofilms were treated, in vitro, with Ti particles (0.75% and 1%), ions (10 and 20 ppm), or a combination of both (1% particles + 20 ppm ions). Biofilms exposed only to medium was used as control group. After 24 hours, biofilms were collected and analyzed by checkerboard DNA-DNA hybridization. Direct effects of Ti particles and ions on biofilm/cellular morphology were evaluated by transmission electron microscopy (TEM).

RESULTS

Ti particles affected biofilm composition, increasing population of four bacterial species (P < .05), while Ti ions showed higher levels of putative pathogens from the orange complex with reduction in species from the yellow complex (P < .05), compared with control. The combination of particles + ions increased green complex and reduced yellow complex proportions (P < .05). TEM showed clusters of particles agglomerated in extracellular environment, while Ti ions were precipitated in both extracellular and intracellular sites.

CONCLUSIONS

Ti products, especially Ti ions, have the potential to change the microbiological composition of biofilms formed on Ti surfaces. Therefore, the presence of Ti products around dental implants may contribute to microbial dysbiosis and peri-implantitis.

摘要

目的

评估钛(Ti)颗粒和离子对口腔生物膜生长和组成的影响。

背景

从牙科植入物释放的 Ti 颗粒和离子可能会引发人体细胞的不良反应。然而,尚未测试它们对口腔生物膜组成的影响。

方法

在这项盲法原位研究中,志愿者佩戴含有 Ti 盘的腭部器具 7 天以允许生物膜形成。然后收集圆盘并在体外处理生物膜,用 Ti 颗粒(0.75%和 1%)、离子(10 和 20 ppm)或两者的组合(1%颗粒+20 ppm 离子)处理。仅用培养基处理的生物膜作为对照组。24 小时后,收集生物膜并通过棋盘 DNA-DNA 杂交进行分析。通过透射电子显微镜(TEM)评估 Ti 颗粒和离子对生物膜/细胞形态的直接影响。

结果

Ti 颗粒影响生物膜组成,增加了四种细菌的种群(P <.05),而 Ti 离子显示来自橙色复合体的假定病原体水平更高,同时减少了来自黄色复合体的物种(P <.05),与对照组相比。颗粒+离子的组合增加了绿色复合体并减少了黄色复合体的比例(P <.05)。TEM 显示颗粒聚集体在细胞外环境中聚集,而 Ti 离子在细胞外和细胞内都有沉淀。

结论

Ti 产品,特别是 Ti 离子,有可能改变在 Ti 表面形成的生物膜的微生物组成。因此,牙科植入物周围存在 Ti 产品可能会导致微生物失调和种植体周围炎。

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