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将各个部分拼入拼图中:钛基牙科种植体表面改性对细菌积聚和多微生物感染的影响。

Fitting pieces into the puzzle: The impact of titanium-based dental implant surface modifications on bacterial accumulation and polymicrobial infections.

机构信息

Department of Prosthodontics and Periodontology, Piracicaba Dental School, University of Campinas (UNICAMP), 901 Limeira Ave, Piracicaba, São Paulo 13414-903, Brazil.

Department of Oral Health and Diagnostic Sciences, University of Connecticut Health Center, 263 Farmington Ave, Farmington, CT 06030, USA.

出版信息

Adv Colloid Interface Sci. 2021 Dec;298:102551. doi: 10.1016/j.cis.2021.102551. Epub 2021 Oct 20.

Abstract

Polymicrobial infection is the main cause of dental implant failure. Although numerous studies have reported the ability of titanium (Ti) surface modifications to inhibit microbial adhesion and biofilm accumulation, the majority of solutions for the utilization of Ti antibacterial surfaces have been testedin in vitro and animal models, with only a few developed surfaces progressing into clinical research. Motivated by this huge gap, we critically reviewed the scientific literature on the existing antibacterial Ti surfaces to help understand these surfaces' impact on the "puzzle" of undesirable dental implant-related infections. This manuscript comprises three main sections: (i) a narrative review on topics related to oral biofilm formation, bacterial-implant surface interactions, and on how implant-surface modifications can influence microbial accumulation; (ii) a critical evidence-based review to summarize pre-clinical and clinical studies in an attempt to "fit pieces into the puzzle" to unveil the best way to reduce microbial loads and control polymicrobial infection around dental implants showed by the current in vivo evidence; and (iii) discussion and recommendations for future research testing emerging antibacterial implant surfaces, connecting basic science and the requirements for future clinical translation. The findings of the present review suggest no consensus regarding the best available Ti surface to reduce bacterial colonization on dental implants. Smart release or on-demand activation surface coatings are a "new piece of the puzzle", which may be the most effective alternative for reducing microbial colonization on Ti surfaces, and future studies should focus on these technologies.

摘要

多微生物感染是导致种植牙失败的主要原因。虽然大量研究报告称钛 (Ti) 表面改性具有抑制微生物黏附和生物膜积聚的能力,但大多数用于 Ti 抗菌表面利用的解决方案都经过了体外和动物模型的测试,只有少数开发的表面进入了临床研究。受此巨大差距的推动,我们批判性地回顾了关于现有抗菌 Ti 表面的科学文献,以帮助理解这些表面对不良种植牙相关感染“难题”的影响。这篇手稿主要包括三个部分:(i)关于口腔生物膜形成、细菌-种植体表面相互作用以及种植体表面改性如何影响微生物积聚的主题叙述性综述;(ii)基于循证的批判性综述,试图通过目前的体内证据“将拼图碎片拼合起来”,总结临床前和临床研究,以揭示减少种植牙周围微生物负荷和控制多微生物感染的最佳方法;(iii)对未来研究的讨论和建议,用于测试新兴的抗菌种植体表面,将基础科学和未来临床转化的要求联系起来。本综述的研究结果表明,关于哪种 Ti 表面最适合减少种植牙上细菌定植尚未达成共识。智能释放或按需激活表面涂层是“新的拼图碎片”,可能是减少 Ti 表面微生物定植的最有效方法,未来的研究应集中在这些技术上。

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