Adjuvant Effect of Titanium Brushes in Peri-Implant Surgical Treatment: A Systematic Review

Dent J (Basel). 2021 Jul 30;9(8):84. doi: 10.3390/dj9080084.

Abstract

Background: the prognosis of peri-implant surgery can be affected by poor decontamination of the implant surface, which could be improved with the use of titanium brushes. The objectives of this systematic review were to evaluate the effectiveness of titanium brushes in the decontamination of the implant surface in terms of plaque index, probing depth, bleeding on probing and bone loss/gain; as well as its effectiveness according to the type of peri-implant bone defect.

Methods: an electronic search was carried out in the PubMed, Scopus, Cochrane and Embase databases, as well as a manual search. The search strategy included four keywords: "Peri-implantitis", "Periimplantitis", "Implant Surface Decontamination" and "Titanium Brush". Randomized controlled studies published in the last 10 years were included and systematic reviews, in vitro studies and animal studies were excluded.

Results: 142 references were found, from which only four articles met the inclusion criteria. All of the studies included in the present review reported beneficial results in terms of probing depth, gingival index and radiographic bone loss and gain after implant surface decontamination adjuvated by titanium brushes.

Conclusions: titanium rotary brushes show improvements in the evolution and prognosis of peri-implant surgery, although more long-term studies are needed to draw more solid conclusions.

Keywords: decontamination; implant surface; peri-implant surgery; peri-implantitis; systematic review; titanium brush.

Publication types

  • Review