Surface and Biocompatibility Outcomes of Chemical Decontamination in Peri-Implantitis Management
Alexandru Mester, Simion Bran, Marioara Moldovan, Ioan Petean, Lucian Barbu Tudoran, Codruta Sarosi, Andra Piciu, Dragos Ene

TL;DR
This study examines how different chemical treatments affect titanium dental implants used in treating peri-implantitis, focusing on surface changes and cell compatibility.
Contribution
The study provides new insights into how specific chemical agents alter titanium implant surfaces and influence biocompatibility in peri-implantitis treatment.
Findings
Hydrogen peroxide and citric acid improved cell adhesion and surface roughness without compromising implant integrity.
EDTA and acid mixtures caused significant surface damage and reduced cellular compatibility.
All tested agents preserved the macrostructural integrity of the implants despite varying surface effects.
Abstract
Background and Objectives: Peri-implantitis is a biologically driven complication that jeopardizes dental implant longevity. While chemical decontamination is frequently employed as an adjunct to mechanical debridement, its impact on implant surface integrity and cellular compatibility remains insufficiently defined. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of several chemical agents used in peri-implantitis treatment on the surface morphology and potential biocompatibility of titanium dental implants. Materials and Methods: Twenty-five Ti6Al4V implants were exposed to one of the following agents: saline solution, 3% hydrogen peroxide, 40% citric acid, 17% EDTA, and a mixture (1:1) of citric (2%) and phosphoric (1N) acids. This in vitro study employed a 7-day immersion protocol to accentuate surface effects under controlled laboratory conditions, acknowledging that clinical exposures…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDental Implant Techniques and Outcomes · Bone Tissue Engineering Materials · Ocular Disorders and Treatments
