Efficacy and safety of erythritol air‐polishing in implant dentistry: A systematic review

Author:

Delucchi F.1,Ingegnieros L.1,Pesce P.1,Baldi D.1,Canullo L.1,Bagnasco F.1,Zunino P.1,Menini M.1

Affiliation:

1. Division of Prosthetic Dentistry, Department of Surgical Sciences (DISC) University of Genoa Genoa Italy

Abstract

AbstractObjectivesProfessional oral hygiene is essential to prevent peri‐implant disease. Appropriate instruments should be employed for implant‐supported restorations: they should effectively remove deposits without damaging dental implant surface. The aim of the present systematic review is to investigate the efficacy and safety of erythritol air‐polishing in implant‐supported rehabilitations, compared to alternative hygienic techniques.Materials and MethodsThe guidelines reported in the indications of the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis (PRISMA) were employed for this systematic review. The focused question was: ‘what is the effect of erythritol air‐polishing on dental implant surfaces regarding its cleansing efficacy and/or safety?’ The final online search was conducted on 13 August 2023; MEDLINE—PubMed, Scopus and Cochrane Library were employed. Comparative in vitro or in vivo original studies were included.ResultsThe initial database search yielded 128 entries; the final selection comprised 15 articles. The risk of bias was evaluated using the Newcastle Ottawa scale (NOS), the Cochrane Handbook for Systematic Reviews of Interventions, GRADE method. Ultrasonic scaling with PEEK tips, glycine air‐polishing and cold atmospheric plasma were the devices most frequently compared to erythritol powder in the included studies. Erythritol air‐polishing appeared to be significantly more effective in reducing biofilm compared to other treatments, without causing any significant damage to the implant surface and peri‐implant tissues, promoting a good biological response.ConclusionErythritol air‐polishing showed promising results for professional oral hygiene in implant‐supported restorations. According to this systematic review, it is effective and safe for removing biofilm from titanium dental implants.

Publisher

Wiley

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