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[Studies on plaque formed on implants].

G Nakazato1

  • 1First Department of Prosthodontics, Asahi University, Graduate School of Dentistry.

Gifu Shika Gakkai Zasshi = the Journal of Gifu Dental Society
|June 1, 1990
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Implant material surface properties initially affect bacterial adherence but not long-term plaque development. The oral microflora at healthy implant sites resembles that of natural teeth, indicating similar plaque maturation processes.

Area of Science:

  • Dental materials science
  • Microbiology
  • Biomaterials engineering

Context:

  • Plaque formation on dental implants is a critical factor in peri-implant health.
  • Understanding early bacterial interactions with implant surfaces is essential for preventing complications.

Purpose:

  • To investigate the influence of implant material surface properties on in vivo plaque formation.
  • To compare the subgingival microflora of dental implants with that of natural teeth.

Summary:

  • Early bacterial adherence (4 hours) to implant materials is influenced by surface properties, with Streptococcus species predominant.
  • Later plaque maturation (48 hours) and microflora composition, including an increase in anaerobes, were similar across different materials.
  • The subgingival microflora at healthy implant necks closely resembles that of natural teeth, suggesting similar plaque maturation dynamics.

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Impact:

  • Material surface properties impact initial bacterial colonization but not the overall plaque maturation process.
  • The findings suggest that the oral environment's influence on plaque development surpasses material-specific characteristics over time.
  • The similarity in microflora between implants and natural teeth provides insights into maintaining healthy peri-implant tissues.