The microbiota associated with successful or failing osseointegrated titanium implants
- 18 December 1987
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Oral Microbiology and Immunology
- Vol. 2 (4) , 145-151
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1399-302x.1987.tb00298.x
Abstract
In this study the microbiota associated with oral endosteal titanium hollow cylinder implants (ITI) was studied using microscopic, immunochemical and cultural methods. Samples from 5 edentulous patients with successfully incorporated implants serving as abutments for overdentures for more than one year were compared with samples from 7 patients with clinically failing implants. Unsuccessful sites were characterized by pocket probing depths of 6 mm or more, suppuration and visible loss of alveolar bone around the implant as visualized on radiographs. These sites harbored a complex microbiota with a large proportion of Gram‐negative anaerobic rods. Black‐pigmented Bacteroides and Fusobacterium spp. were regularly found. Spirochetes, fusiform bacteria as well as motile and curved rods were a common feature in the darkfield microscopic specimens of these sites. Control sites in the same patients harbored small amounts of bacteria. The predominant morphotype was coccoid cells. Spirochetes were not present, fusiform bacteria, motile and curved rods were found infrequently and in low numbers. The microbiota in control sites in unsuccessful patients and in site in successful patients were very similar. On the basis of these results, it is suggested that “periimplantitis” be regarded as a site specific infection which yields many features in common with chronic adult periodontitis.Keywords
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