Affiliation:
1. Jazan University Faculty of Dentistry Assistant Professor Prosthetic Dental Sciences Al-Shwajra Sabya road SAUDI ARABIA Jazan Jazan 45142 +966550049588 Jazan University Faculty of Dentistry
Abstract
The aim of this systematic review is to evaluate the effectiveness of different materials used for sealing dental implant abutment screw access channel (ASAC), in preventing microleakage. As per the searched indexed English literature, this study is the first review of its kind. Indexed English literature published up to 20 th February 2021 was systematically searched on relevant electronic data bases. The recommendations specified by the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) were applied for constructing framework, and reporting the current review. The focused PICO question was: “Which material (C) is more effective in sealing (I) implant ASAC (P) in terms of causing minimal microbial leakage (O)”. Quality of articles was assessed with modified CONSORT scale for in vitro studies. Five in vitro studies were selected for qualitative analysis after final stage screening. Modified CONSORT scale suggested that out of the five selected studies, one each was of low and high quality, whereas three studies were of moderate quality. Included studies had contrasting results related to the efficacy these materials as sealants in ASAC. Sealing capacity against microleakage should be considered as one of the important criteria while selecting the material to fill implant ASAC. Definitive conclusions asserting superiority of a single material over others are difficult to draw, due to non-homogeneity in study design of the included papers. More studies should be conducted in the near future to investigate the efficacy of various combination of materials in preventing micro leakage.
Publisher
American Academy of Implant Dentistry
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