Covalently-Linked Hyaluronan versus Acid Etched Titanium Dental Implants: A Crossover RCT in Humans
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
Biochemical modification of titanium surfaces (BMTiS) entails immobilization of
biomolecules to implant surfaces in order to induce specific host responses. This crossover
randomized clinical trial assesses clinical success and marginal bone resorption of dental implants
bearing a surface molecular layer of covalently-linked hyaluronan in comparison with control
implants up to 36 months after loading. Patients requiring bilateral implant rehabilitation received
hyaluronan covered implants in one side of the mouth and traditional implants in the other side.
Two months after the first surgery, a second surgery was undergone to uncover the screw and to
place a healing abutment. After two weeks, the operator proceeded with prosthetic procedures.
Implants were evaluated by periapical radiographs and the crestal bone level was recorded at mesial
and distal sites—at baseline and up to 36 months. One hundred and six implants were positioned,
52 HY-coated, and 48 controls were followed up. No differences were observed in terms of insertion
and stability, wound healing, implant success, and crestal bone resorption at any time considered.
All interventions had an optimal healing, and no adverse events were recorded. This trial shows,
for the first time, a successful use in humans of biochemical-modified implants in routine clinical
practice and in healthy patients and tissues with satisfactory outcomes.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
dental implants, surface modification, hyaluronan, clinical trial
Elenco autori:
Lupi, SATURNINO MARCO; y Baena, Arianna Rodriguez; Cassinelli, Clara; Iviglia, Giorgio; Tallarico, Marco; Morra, Marco; RODRIGUEZ Y BAENA, Ruggero
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