Surface treatments of titanium and zirconia implants: Literature review

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Autor(a) principal: Abreu, Ellen Christine Rodrigues de
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Macedo, Debora Serrano de, Pejão, Sisleide, Cosimato, Paulo Luis, Sendyk, Wilson Roberto, Marão, Heloisa Fonseca, Pimentel, Angelica Castro
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/18197
Resumo: The different surface treatments on dental implants have the premise of improving the contact interface between bone and implant, accelerating the osseointegration process. The purpose of this literature review was to verify the different types of surface treatments for titanium and zirconia dental implants, their characteristics and actions on osseointegration. For this, researches were carried out in the national and international databases: PUBMED, SciELO and Google Scholar. The data found demonstrate that in both titanium and zirconia implants, the surfaces can be modified, with the aim of improving biological performance by accelerating the initial healing process, in order to promote an initial stability superior to untreated implants. In addition, changes that promote greater surface energy, increasing wettability and hydrophilicity present greater adhesion and proliferation of osteoblasts and, consequently, a more accelerated bone neoformation, which contribute to this initial process of healing and osseointegration. Despite the variability in the types of treatment, some of which are in common with titanium and zirconia, the changes have proven to be effective, allowing loading in less time. The choice of surface treatment can be determined by bone quality, systemic conditions of the patient and the type of pre-planned loading. Regarding zirconia implants, the studies are promising, but long-term studies are necessary, as there is not yet enough data to clearly and safely indicate the use of these implants, except in cases of proven allergenicity to titanium.
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spelling Surface treatments of titanium and zirconia implants: Literature review Tratamientos superficiales de implantes de titanio y zirconia: Revisión de la literatura Tratamentos de superfícies de implantes de titânio e zircônia: Revisão de literaturaOsseointegraçãoTitânioMateriais dentáriosImplantes dentários.OsteointegraciónTitanioMateriales dentalesImplantes dentales.OsseointegrationTitaniumDental materialsDental implants.The different surface treatments on dental implants have the premise of improving the contact interface between bone and implant, accelerating the osseointegration process. The purpose of this literature review was to verify the different types of surface treatments for titanium and zirconia dental implants, their characteristics and actions on osseointegration. For this, researches were carried out in the national and international databases: PUBMED, SciELO and Google Scholar. The data found demonstrate that in both titanium and zirconia implants, the surfaces can be modified, with the aim of improving biological performance by accelerating the initial healing process, in order to promote an initial stability superior to untreated implants. In addition, changes that promote greater surface energy, increasing wettability and hydrophilicity present greater adhesion and proliferation of osteoblasts and, consequently, a more accelerated bone neoformation, which contribute to this initial process of healing and osseointegration. Despite the variability in the types of treatment, some of which are in common with titanium and zirconia, the changes have proven to be effective, allowing loading in less time. The choice of surface treatment can be determined by bone quality, systemic conditions of the patient and the type of pre-planned loading. Regarding zirconia implants, the studies are promising, but long-term studies are necessary, as there is not yet enough data to clearly and safely indicate the use of these implants, except in cases of proven allergenicity to titanium.Los diferentes tratamientos superficiales sobre implantes dentales tienen como premisa mejorar la interfaz de contacto entre hueso e implante, acelerando el proceso de osteointegración. El propósito de esta revisión de la literatura fue verificar los diferentes tipos de tratamientos superficiales para implantes dentales de titanio y zirconio, sus características y acciones sobre la osteointegración. Para ello, se realizaron investigaciones en las bases de datos nacionales e internacionales: PUBMED, SciELO y Google Scholar. Los datos encontrados demuestran que tanto en implantes de titanio como de zirconia, las superficies pueden modificarse, con el objetivo de mejorar el rendimiento biológico acelerando el proceso de cicatrización inicial, con el fin de promover una estabilidad inicial superior a los implantes no tratados. Además, los cambios que promueven una mayor energía superficial, aumentando la humectabilidad y la hidrofilicidad presentan una mayor adhesión y proliferación de osteoblastos y, en consecuencia, una neoformación ósea más acelerada, que contribuyen a este proceso inicial de cicatrización y osteointegración. Apesar de la variabilidad en los tipos de tratamiento, algunos de los cuales son comunes con el titanio y la zirconia, los cambios han demostrado ser efectivos, permitiendo la carga en menos tiempo. La elección del tratamiento de superficie puede determinarse por la calidad ósea, las condiciones sistémicas del paciente y el tipo de carga planificada previamente. En cuanto a los implantes de zirconia, los estudios son prometedores, pero son necesarios estudios a largo plazo, ya que aún no hay datos suficientes para indicar de forma clara y segura el uso de estos implantes, salvo en los casos de alergenicidad demostrada al titanio.Os diferentes tratamentos de superfície sobre os implantes dentários têm a premissa de aprimorar a interface de contato entre osso e implante, acelerando o processo de osseointegração. O objetivo desta revisão de literatura foi verificar os diferentes tipos de tratamentos de superfície dos implantes dentários de titânio e zircônia, suas características e ações sobre a osseointegração. Para isso, foram realizadas pesquisas nas bases de dados nacionais e internacionais: PUBMED, SciELO e Google Scholar. Os dados encontrados demonstram que tanto em implantes de titânio quanto em zircônia, as superfícies podem ser modificadas, com o objetivo de uma melhoria no desempenho biológico acelerando o processo inicial de cicatrização, a fim de promover uma estabilidade inicial superior aos implantes sem tratamento. Ainda, as alterações que promovem uma maior energia de superfície, aumentando a molhabilidade e hidrofilicidade apresentam uma maior adesão e proliferação de osteoblastos e consequentemente uma neoformação óssea mais acelerada, que contribuem para esse processo inicial de cicatrização e osseointegração. Apesar de uma variabilidade nos tipos de tratamento, sendo alguns em comum com o titânio e zircônia, as alterações se mostraram eficazes, permitindo um carregamento em tempos menores. A escolha do tratamento de superfície pode ser determinada pela qualidade óssea, condições sistêmicas do paciente e o tipo de carregamento pré planejado. Em relação aos implantes de zircônia, os estudos são promissores, mas são necessários estudos a longo prazo, pois não há ainda, dados suficientes que indiquem com clareza e segurança a utilização destes implantes, salvo em casos de comprovada alergenicidade ao titânio.Research, Society and Development2021-07-28info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1819710.33448/rsd-v10i9.18197Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 9; e37810918197Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 9; e37810918197Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 9; e378109181972525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/18197/16245Copyright (c) 2021 Ellen Christine Rodrigues de Abreu; Debora Serrano de Macedo; Sisleide Pejão; Paulo Luis Cosimato; Wilson Roberto Sendyk; Heloisa Fonseca Marão; Angelica Castro Pimentelhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAbreu, Ellen Christine Rodrigues deMacedo, Debora Serrano dePejão, SisleideCosimato, Paulo LuisSendyk, Wilson Roberto Marão, Heloisa FonsecaPimentel, Angelica Castro2021-09-12T14:28:06Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/18197Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:38:22.876549Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Surface treatments of titanium and zirconia implants: Literature review
Tratamientos superficiales de implantes de titanio y zirconia: Revisión de la literatura
Tratamentos de superfícies de implantes de titânio e zircônia: Revisão de literatura
title Surface treatments of titanium and zirconia implants: Literature review
spellingShingle Surface treatments of titanium and zirconia implants: Literature review
Abreu, Ellen Christine Rodrigues de
Osseointegração
Titânio
Materiais dentários
Implantes dentários.
Osteointegración
Titanio
Materiales dentales
Implantes dentales.
Osseointegration
Titanium
Dental materials
Dental implants.
title_short Surface treatments of titanium and zirconia implants: Literature review
title_full Surface treatments of titanium and zirconia implants: Literature review
title_fullStr Surface treatments of titanium and zirconia implants: Literature review
title_full_unstemmed Surface treatments of titanium and zirconia implants: Literature review
title_sort Surface treatments of titanium and zirconia implants: Literature review
author Abreu, Ellen Christine Rodrigues de
author_facet Abreu, Ellen Christine Rodrigues de
Macedo, Debora Serrano de
Pejão, Sisleide
Cosimato, Paulo Luis
Sendyk, Wilson Roberto
Marão, Heloisa Fonseca
Pimentel, Angelica Castro
author_role author
author2 Macedo, Debora Serrano de
Pejão, Sisleide
Cosimato, Paulo Luis
Sendyk, Wilson Roberto
Marão, Heloisa Fonseca
Pimentel, Angelica Castro
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Abreu, Ellen Christine Rodrigues de
Macedo, Debora Serrano de
Pejão, Sisleide
Cosimato, Paulo Luis
Sendyk, Wilson Roberto
Marão, Heloisa Fonseca
Pimentel, Angelica Castro
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Osseointegração
Titânio
Materiais dentários
Implantes dentários.
Osteointegración
Titanio
Materiales dentales
Implantes dentales.
Osseointegration
Titanium
Dental materials
Dental implants.
topic Osseointegração
Titânio
Materiais dentários
Implantes dentários.
Osteointegración
Titanio
Materiales dentales
Implantes dentales.
Osseointegration
Titanium
Dental materials
Dental implants.
description The different surface treatments on dental implants have the premise of improving the contact interface between bone and implant, accelerating the osseointegration process. The purpose of this literature review was to verify the different types of surface treatments for titanium and zirconia dental implants, their characteristics and actions on osseointegration. For this, researches were carried out in the national and international databases: PUBMED, SciELO and Google Scholar. The data found demonstrate that in both titanium and zirconia implants, the surfaces can be modified, with the aim of improving biological performance by accelerating the initial healing process, in order to promote an initial stability superior to untreated implants. In addition, changes that promote greater surface energy, increasing wettability and hydrophilicity present greater adhesion and proliferation of osteoblasts and, consequently, a more accelerated bone neoformation, which contribute to this initial process of healing and osseointegration. Despite the variability in the types of treatment, some of which are in common with titanium and zirconia, the changes have proven to be effective, allowing loading in less time. The choice of surface treatment can be determined by bone quality, systemic conditions of the patient and the type of pre-planned loading. Regarding zirconia implants, the studies are promising, but long-term studies are necessary, as there is not yet enough data to clearly and safely indicate the use of these implants, except in cases of proven allergenicity to titanium.
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