B. Fartash et al., MARKERS OF INFLAMMATION IN CREVICULAR FLUID FROM PERI-IMPLANT MUCOSA SURROUNDING SINGLE-CRYSTAL SAPPHIRE IMPLANTS, Clinical oral implants research, 8(1), 1997, pp. 32-38
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37
Categorie Soggetti
Engineering, Biomedical","Dentistry,Oral Surgery & Medicine
The 19 patients included in this study had all been successfully treat
ed for total or partial edentulism with single crystal sapphire implan
ts as retention for overdentures or fixed bridges. As there is a need
for more reliable non-invasive parameters for detecting changes surrou
nding endosseous implants, the aim of this study was to assess the con
tent and the activity of neutrophils in crevicular fluid samples from
3 categories of sites: (1) crevices around implants from edentulous pa
tients (2) crevices around implants in partially edentulous patients,
and (3) crevices surrounding teeth. Fluid samples were taken with pape
r strips from 9 partially edentulous and 10 edentulous patients and th
e volume measured with a Periotron 6000(R). Elastase activity was meas
ured as a marker of neutrophil activity and lactoferrin concentration
as a marker of the number of neutrophils. Elastase activity per mu l a
nd lactoferrin concentration was, despite similar clinical and radiogr
aphic signs, significantly higher in samples from crevices surrounding
teeth and implants in the partially edentulous patients compared to s
amples from crevices around implants in the totally edentulous patient
s. There were no differences between teeth and implants in partially e
dentulous patients. The increased elastase activity and lactoferrin co
ncentration indicates a higher neutrophil activity in patients with re
maining teeth.