The relationship of peri‐implant soft tissue wound healing with implant cover screw design: Cross‐sectional study

Author:

Güney Zeliha12,Karacaoglu Fatma1,Barıs Emre3,Gezer K. Gökalp4,Akkaya M. Murat1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Periodontology, Faculty of Dentistry Ankara University Ankara Turkey

2. Department of Periodontology Faculty of Dentistry, Ankara Medipol University Ankara Turkey

3. Department of Oral Pathology, Faculty of Dentistry Gazi University Ankara Turkey

4. Güngören Oral and Dental Health Center Istanbul Turkey

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionDental implants are frequently preferred method for oral rehabilitation all over the world. The incidence of various complications such as incorrect prosthesis, peri‐implant mucositis, and peri‐implantitis is high; premature loss of implants is encountered due to osteointegration process not being completed for some unexplained reasons. However, there is no study in the literature examining the nonfunctional period of implants. Closure screws of different implant companies have different designs like surface properties, and areas, where closure screws sit, are important reservoirs for microorganism colonization. Our study aims to evaluate the inflammatory response, epithelial maturation, and epithelial‐connective tissue interaction around closure screws.MethodsFor this purpose, 52 implants belonging to five different implant companies were included in the study. Tissues removed over the cover screw during fitting of healing caps were used as biopsy material and for epithelial proliferation Ki‐67, for epithelium‐connective tissue interaction Syndecan‐1, and for macrophage activation CD‐68 expressions were evaluated by immunohistochemical analysis. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) analyzes were performed to evaluate the presence of gap between the implant and the cover screw.ResultsAs a result of our study, intensity of subepithelial inflammation between groups wasn't statistically different. Differences in CD‐68 and Syndecan‐1 levels were obtained at the lamina propria level. H score of CD‐68 was statistically significantly different in epithelium (p = 0.032), and H score of Syndecan‐1 was different in lamina propria (p = 0.022). There wasn't a statistically significant difference between the groups for Ki‐67 (p = 0.151).ConclusionOur study results indicate that in addition to the implant surface morphology, the design of the closure screws is important in the inflammatory response and epithelial maturation that develops during wound healing. Although the inflammatory response is required for healing, osteointegration, and implant survival, further investigation is needed to investigate the relationship between initial neck resorption and closure screws with radiographic and microbiological examinations.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Dentistry,Oral Surgery

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