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Effectiveness of biomolecule-based bioactive surfaces, on os-seointegration of titanium dental implants: A systematic review and meta-analysis of in vivo studies
Autor(es)
Palabras clave
Titanium dental implants
Bioactive surface modifications
Biomolecules
Grown factor
Osteointegration
Fecha de publicación
2022
Editor
Frontiers Media
Citación
López-Valverde, N., Aragoneses, J., López-Valverde, A., Quispe-López, N., Rodríguez, C., & Aragoneses, J. M. (2022). [Rev. of Effectiveness of biomolecule-based bioactive surfaces, on os-seointegration of titanium dental implants: A systematic review and meta-analysis of in vivo studies]. Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology, 10. https://doi.org/10.3389/FBIOE.2022.986112
Resumen
[EN]Titanium and alloy osseointegrated implants are used to replace missing
teeth; however, some fail and are removed. Modifications of the implant
surface with biologically active substances have been proposed. MEDLINE
[via Pubmed], Embase and Web of Science were searched with the terms
“titanium dental implants”, “surface properties”, “bioactive surface
modifications”, “biomolecules”, “BMP”, “antibacterial agent”, “peptide”,
“collagen”, “grown factor”, “osseointegration”, “bone apposition”,
“osteogenic”, “osteogenesis”, “new bone formation”, “bone to implant
contact”, “bone regeneration” and “in vivo studies”, until May 2022. A
total of 10,697 references were iden-tified and 26 were included to
analyze 1,109 implants, with follow-ups from 2 to 84 weeks. The ARRIVE
guidelines and the SYRCLE tool were used to evaluate the methodology and
scientific evidence. Ameta-analysis was performed (RevMan 2020 software,
Cochane Collaboration) with random effects that evaluated BIC at 4 weeks,
with subgroups for the different coatings. The heterogeneity of the pooled
studies was very high (95% CI, I2 = 99%). The subgroup of BMPs was the most
favorable to coating. Surface modification of Ti implants by organic
bioactive molecules seems to favor osseointegration in the early stages
of healing, but long-term studies are necessary to corroborate the results of
the experimental studies.
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DOI
10.3389/fbioe.2022.986112
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