A Rabel1, S G Köhler. 1. Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Campus Benjamin Franklin, Abteilung für Oralmedizin, zahnärztliche Röntgenologie und Chirurgie, Berlin, Germany. annette.rabel@charite.de
Abstract
AIM: The aim of the present study was to investigate the prevalence of periodontal marker organisms and specific interleukin-1 (IL-1) gene polymorphisms (which show a close association with periodontitis) and their effect on the success of immediate implant placement postextraction in the patient with periodontal disease. PATIENTS AND METHODS: A group of 59 patients (22 men and 37 women aged 20-81 years, median age 55 years, 18 smokers) with chronic adult periodontitis participated in the study which included a 1-year observation period postoperatively. Prior to tooth extraction two DNA samples were obtained for the microbiological diagnosis of five anaerobic gram-negative pathogens (Haemophilus actinomycetemcomitans, Porphyromonas gingivalis, Tannerella forsythensis, Prevotella intermedia sensu stricto, Treponema denticola) and to identify the IL-1 gene polymorphisms. Patients were treated with a total of 95 immediate dental implants (26 Ankylos/Friadent and 69 Camlog Root-Line/Camlog Biotechnologies) placed into extraction sites, 78 of which were loaded immediately. After 1 year four failures were observed; all of these patients were smokers. RESULTS: None of these patients showed a positive IL-1 genotype; periodontal marker organisms were only found in one patient. No significant difference was seen in the microbiological pathogens between smokers and nonsmokers. Of 59 patients, 23 (39%) tested positive for IL-1 genotype polymorphism. Smoking was shown to increase the risk of implant failure. No association was observed between failures and the IL-1 gene polymorphisms or pathogens. CONCLUSION: In conclusion, our study shows that periodontally infected sites do not seem to be a contraindication for immediate implantation.
AIM: The aim of the present study was to investigate the prevalence of periodontal marker organisms and specific interleukin-1 (IL-1) gene polymorphisms (which show a close association with periodontitis) and their effect on the success of immediate implant placement postextraction in the patient with periodontal disease. PATIENTS AND METHODS: A group of 59 patients (22 men and 37 women aged 20-81 years, median age 55 years, 18 smokers) with chronic adult periodontitis participated in the study which included a 1-year observation period postoperatively. Prior to tooth extraction two DNA samples were obtained for the microbiological diagnosis of five anaerobic gram-negative pathogens (Haemophilus actinomycetemcomitans, Porphyromonas gingivalis, Tannerella forsythensis, Prevotella intermedia sensu stricto, Treponema denticola) and to identify the IL-1 gene polymorphisms. Patients were treated with a total of 95 immediate dental implants (26 Ankylos/Friadent and 69 Camlog Root-Line/Camlog Biotechnologies) placed into extraction sites, 78 of which were loaded immediately. After 1 year four failures were observed; all of these patients were smokers. RESULTS: None of these patients showed a positive IL-1 genotype; periodontal marker organisms were only found in one patient. No significant difference was seen in the microbiological pathogens between smokers and nonsmokers. Of 59 patients, 23 (39%) tested positive for IL-1 genotype polymorphism. Smoking was shown to increase the risk of implant failure. No association was observed between failures and the IL-1 gene polymorphisms or pathogens. CONCLUSION: In conclusion, our study shows that periodontally infected sites do not seem to be a contraindication for immediate implantation.
Authors: Arthur B Novaes; Andréa M Marcaccini; Sérgio L S Souza; Mário Taba; Márcio F M Grisi Journal: Int J Oral Maxillofac Implants Date: 2003 May-Jun Impact factor: 2.804
Authors: Andreas Feloutzis; Niklaus P Lang; Maurizio S Tonetti; Walter Bürgin; Urs Brägger; Daniel Buser; Gordon W Duff; Kenneth S Kornman Journal: Clin Oral Implants Res Date: 2003-02 Impact factor: 5.977
Authors: Andréa M Marcaccini; Arthur B Novaes; Sérgio L S Souza; Mário Taba; Márcio F M Grisi Journal: Int J Oral Maxillofac Implants Date: 2003 Nov-Dec Impact factor: 2.804