Review of the current medical literature about the difficulties facing implantoplasty.
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Resumo: | Introduction: Implantoplasty is the mechanical modification of the implant, including screw removal and surface straightening, has been proposed during surgical peri-implant treatment. Objectives: The objective of the current review was to systematically evaluate the literature to answer the focused question “Are there mechanical or biological complications due to implantoplasty? " Materials and methods: The systematic literature search was performed in three databases to evaluate possible mechanical and or biological complications. All laboratory, preclinical in vivo, and clinical studies involving implantoplasty were included, and any complications potentially related to implantoplasty were recorded and summarized. Results: Laboratory studies have shown that implantation does not result in a rise in temperature as long as appropriate cooling is used, but leads to reduced implant strength in “standard” size implants; In addition, preclinical studies have shown deposition of titanium particles in the surrounding tissues. However, no clinical study has reported any notable complications due to implantoplasty; Among 217–291 implants undergoing implantoplasty, no implant fractures were reported during a 3-126 month follow-up, while only a single case of mucosal discoloration, probably due to titanium particle deposition, was reported. Conclusions: Based on all currently available but limited preclinical clinical and in vivo evidence, implantation does not appear to be associated with any notable short or medium term mechanical or biological complications. |
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Review of the current medical literature about the difficulties facing implantoplasty.REVISÃO DA LITERATURA MÉDICA VIGENTE SOBRE AS DIFICULDADES FRENTE A IMPLANTOPLASTIA.ImplantoplastiaPeri-implantiteReabsorção ósseaImplantoplastyPeri-implantitisBone resorptionIntroduction: Implantoplasty is the mechanical modification of the implant, including screw removal and surface straightening, has been proposed during surgical peri-implant treatment. Objectives: The objective of the current review was to systematically evaluate the literature to answer the focused question “Are there mechanical or biological complications due to implantoplasty? " Materials and methods: The systematic literature search was performed in three databases to evaluate possible mechanical and or biological complications. All laboratory, preclinical in vivo, and clinical studies involving implantoplasty were included, and any complications potentially related to implantoplasty were recorded and summarized. Results: Laboratory studies have shown that implantation does not result in a rise in temperature as long as appropriate cooling is used, but leads to reduced implant strength in “standard” size implants; In addition, preclinical studies have shown deposition of titanium particles in the surrounding tissues. However, no clinical study has reported any notable complications due to implantoplasty; Among 217–291 implants undergoing implantoplasty, no implant fractures were reported during a 3-126 month follow-up, while only a single case of mucosal discoloration, probably due to titanium particle deposition, was reported. Conclusions: Based on all currently available but limited preclinical clinical and in vivo evidence, implantation does not appear to be associated with any notable short or medium term mechanical or biological complications.Introdução: Implantoplastia é a modificação mecânica do implante, incluindo remoção de rosca e alisamento da superfície, tem sido proposta durante o tratamento peri-implantite cirúrgico. Objetivos: O objetivo da revisão atual foi avaliar sistematicamente a literatura para responder à questão focada “Existem complicações mecânicas e ou biológicas devido à implantoplastia? ”. Materiais e métodos: A busca sistemática da literatura foi realizada em três bases de dados para avaliar possíveis complicações mecânicas e ou biológicas. Todos os estudos laboratoriais, pré-clínicos in vivo e clínicos envolvendo implantoplastia foram incluídos, e qualquer complicação potencialmente relacionada à implantoplastia foi registrada e resumida. Resultados: Estudos laboratoriais demonstraram que a implantoplastia não resulta em aumento de temperatura, desde que o resfriamento apropriado seja usado, mas leva à redução da força do implante em implantes de dimensão “padrão”; além disso, estudos pré-clínicos mostraram deposição de partículas de titânio nos tecidos circundantes. No entanto, nenhum estudo clínico relatou qualquer complicação notável devido à implantoplastia; entre 217‐291 implantes submetidos a implantoplastia, nenhuma fratura de implante foi relatada durante um follow-up de 3-126 meses, enquanto apenas um único caso de descoloração da mucosa, provavelmente devido à deposição de partículas de titânio, foi relatado. Conclusões: Com base em todas as evidências clínicas e in vivo pré-clínicas atualmente disponíveis, mas limitadas, a implantoplastia não parece estar associada a nenhuma complicação mecânica ou biológica notável a curto ou médio prazo.Specialized Dentistry Group2019-06-22info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://bjihs.emnuvens.com.br/bjihs/article/view/5Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciences ; Vol. 1 No. 1 (2019): June; 2-17Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciences ; Vol. 1 Núm. 1 (2019): Junho; 2-17Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciences ; v. 1 n. 1 (2019): Junho; 2-172674-8169reponame:Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciencesinstname:Grupo de Odontologia Especializada (GOE)instacron:GOEporhttps://bjihs.emnuvens.com.br/bjihs/article/view/5/9https://bjihs.emnuvens.com.br/bjihs/article/view/5/26Copyright (c) 2019 Autores info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFigueira, Karina da Silva 2020-05-11T16:50:06Zoai:ojs.bjihs.emnuvens.com.br:article/5Revistahttps://bjihs.emnuvens.com.br/bjihsONGhttps://bjihs.emnuvens.com.br/bjihs/oaijournal.bjihs@periodicosbrasil.com.br2674-81692674-8169opendoar:2020-05-11T16:50:06Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciences - Grupo de Odontologia Especializada (GOE)false |
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Review of the current medical literature about the difficulties facing implantoplasty. REVISÃO DA LITERATURA MÉDICA VIGENTE SOBRE AS DIFICULDADES FRENTE A IMPLANTOPLASTIA. |
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Review of the current medical literature about the difficulties facing implantoplasty. |
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Review of the current medical literature about the difficulties facing implantoplasty. Figueira, Karina da Silva Implantoplastia Peri-implantite Reabsorção óssea Implantoplasty Peri-implantitis Bone resorption |
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Review of the current medical literature about the difficulties facing implantoplasty. |
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Review of the current medical literature about the difficulties facing implantoplasty. |
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Review of the current medical literature about the difficulties facing implantoplasty. |
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Review of the current medical literature about the difficulties facing implantoplasty. |
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Review of the current medical literature about the difficulties facing implantoplasty. |
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Figueira, Karina da Silva |
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Figueira, Karina da Silva |
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Figueira, Karina da Silva |
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Implantoplastia Peri-implantite Reabsorção óssea Implantoplasty Peri-implantitis Bone resorption |
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Implantoplastia Peri-implantite Reabsorção óssea Implantoplasty Peri-implantitis Bone resorption |
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Introduction: Implantoplasty is the mechanical modification of the implant, including screw removal and surface straightening, has been proposed during surgical peri-implant treatment. Objectives: The objective of the current review was to systematically evaluate the literature to answer the focused question “Are there mechanical or biological complications due to implantoplasty? " Materials and methods: The systematic literature search was performed in three databases to evaluate possible mechanical and or biological complications. All laboratory, preclinical in vivo, and clinical studies involving implantoplasty were included, and any complications potentially related to implantoplasty were recorded and summarized. Results: Laboratory studies have shown that implantation does not result in a rise in temperature as long as appropriate cooling is used, but leads to reduced implant strength in “standard” size implants; In addition, preclinical studies have shown deposition of titanium particles in the surrounding tissues. However, no clinical study has reported any notable complications due to implantoplasty; Among 217–291 implants undergoing implantoplasty, no implant fractures were reported during a 3-126 month follow-up, while only a single case of mucosal discoloration, probably due to titanium particle deposition, was reported. Conclusions: Based on all currently available but limited preclinical clinical and in vivo evidence, implantation does not appear to be associated with any notable short or medium term mechanical or biological complications. |
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