RCT comparing minimally with moderately rough implants. Part 2: microbial observations
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Auteurs : M. Quirynen [Belgique] ; N. Van Assche [Belgique]Source :
- Clinical Oral Implants Research [ 0905-7161 ] ; 2012-05.
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- Abutment, Abutment connection, Actinomycetemcomitans, Adhesion, Aerobic, Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans, Albrektsson wennerberg, Anaerobic, Anaerobic species, Assche, Bacterial adhesion, Boever, Bollen, Bone loss, Checkerboard, Clin, Clinical implant dentistry, Clinical periodontology, Colonization, Dental implants, Dental research, Dentistry, Detection frequency, Edentulous, Edentulous group, Edentulous patients, Entire period, Forsythia, Gingivalis, Higher concentration, Higher detection frequency, Impl, Implant, Implant surfaces, Implants research, Initial colonization, Intermedia, International journal, John wiley sons, John wiley sons quirynen, Leonhardt, Microbial, Microbiological, Microbiota, Nobel biocare, Nucleatum, Oral impl, Oral maxillofacial implants, Pathogen, Periodontal, Periodontitis, Periodontology, Periodontopathogens, Plaque, Plaque accumulation, Plaque formation, Porphyromonas, Porphyromonas gingivalis, Present study, Prevotella intermedia, Qpcr, Quirynen, Quirynen bollen, Quirynen listgarten, Recent study, Renvert, Rough implants, Rough surface, Rough surfaces, Roughness, Severe periodontitis, Steenberghe, Subgingival, Subgingival implant microbiota, Subgingival microbiota, Subgroup, Surface roughness, Systematic review, Tanerella forsythia, Teughels, Time point, Titanium, Titanium implants, Tiunite, Tiunite surface, Wennerberg, Winkelhoff.
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- Abutment, Abutment connection, Actinomycetemcomitans, Adhesion, Aerobic, Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans, Albrektsson wennerberg, Anaerobic, Anaerobic species, Assche, Bacterial adhesion, Boever, Bollen, Bone loss, Checkerboard, Clin, Clinical implant dentistry, Clinical periodontology, Colonization, Dental implants, Dental research, Dentistry, Detection frequency, Edentulous, Edentulous group, Edentulous patients, Entire period, Forsythia, Gingivalis, Higher concentration, Higher detection frequency, Impl, Implant, Implant surfaces, Implants research, Initial colonization, Intermedia, International journal, John wiley sons, John wiley sons quirynen, Leonhardt, Microbial, Microbiological, Microbiota, Nobel biocare, Nucleatum, Oral impl, Oral maxillofacial implants, Pathogen, Periodontal, Periodontitis, Periodontology, Periodontopathogens, Plaque, Plaque accumulation, Plaque formation, Porphyromonas, Porphyromonas gingivalis, Present study, Prevotella intermedia, Qpcr, Quirynen, Quirynen bollen, Quirynen listgarten, Recent study, Renvert, Rough implants, Rough surface, Rough surfaces, Roughness, Severe periodontitis, Steenberghe, Subgingival, Subgingival implant microbiota, Subgingival microbiota, Subgroup, Surface roughness, Systematic review, Tanerella forsythia, Teughels, Time point, Titanium, Titanium implants, Tiunite, Tiunite surface, Wennerberg, Winkelhoff.
Abstract
Most current implants have a moderately rough surface (compared with older minimally rough “turned” implants) to facilitate osseointegration. This randomized controlled trial (RCT), with split‐mouth design, examined whether this increased surface roughness influenced the initial subgingival plaque formation.
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DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0501.2011.02255.x
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