Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1420647 Dental Materials 2015 16 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Atemporal osseointegration would improve patient's function and quality of life.•Accelerating/improving osseointegration demands combined and multiple engineering domains.•Hierarchical designing shall provide an informed design rationale for development.•Implant macrogeometry and surgical technique define the osseointegration pathway.•Despite the several years after its introduction, osseointegration is yet unresolved.

ObjectiveOsseointegration has been a proven concept in implant dentistry and orthopedics for decades. Substantial efforts for engineering implants for reduced treatment time frames have focused on micrometer and most recently on nanometer length scale alterations with negligible attention devoted to the effect of both macrometer design alterations and surgical instrumentation on osseointegration. This manuscript revisits osseointegration addressing the individual and combined role of alterations on the macrometer, micrometer, and nanometer length scales on the basis of cell culture, preclinical in vivo studies, and clinical evidence.MethodsA critical appraisal of the literature was performed regarding the impact of dental implant designing on osseointegration. Results from studies with different methodological approaches and the commonly observed inconsistencies are discussed.ResultsIt is a consensus that implant surface topographical and chemical alterations can hasten osseointegration. However, the tailored combination between multiple length scale design parameters that provides maximal host response is yet to be determined.SignificanceIn spite of the overabundant literature on osseointegration, a proportional inconsistency in findings hitherto encountered warrants a call for appropriate multivariable study designing to ensure that adequate data collection will enable osseointegration maximization and/or optimization, which will possibly lead to the engineering of endosteal implant designs that can be immediately placed/loaded regardless of patient dependent conditions.

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