: Microbial biofilm is of paramount importance in the development of mucositis or peri-implantitis in patients with dental implants. This study was designed to investigate whether an electromagnetic field at high frequency waves directly applied on 33 titanium implants could remove experimentally-induced Enterococcus faecalis bacterial biofilm. A specially designed device (X-IMPLANT) was used to generate the electromagnetic field, with output power of 8 W, supply frequency (action/pause) 3/2s, and an output frequency of 625±5% kHz in plastic devices containing the biofilm-covered implants immersed in sterile saline. The bacterial biofilm on both treated and untreated control implants was quantitatively measured by phenol red-based Bio-Timer-Assay reagent. The kinetic analysis of the curves showed that the electrical treatment generated by the X-IMPLANT device completely removed the bacterial biofilm after 30 minutes of treatment (p<0.01). Elimination of the biofilm was also confirmed by chromatic observation in the macro-method. Our data seem to indicate that the procedure could be considered for clinical application in peri-implantitis to counteract bacterial biofilm on dental implants.

The effect of the electromagnetic field on metabolic-active bacterial biofilm experimentallyinduced on titanium dental implants / Brunetti, Grazia; Valentini, Elisa; Berlutti, Francesca; Calvani, Paolo; Raponi, Flavia; Antonelli, Guido; Romeo, Umberto; Raponi, Giammarco. - In: NEW MICROBIOLOGICA. - ISSN 1121-7138. - 46:2(2023), pp. 202-206.

The effect of the electromagnetic field on metabolic-active bacterial biofilm experimentallyinduced on titanium dental implants

Brunetti, Grazia
Investigation
;
Berlutti, Francesca
Conceptualization
;
Calvani, Paolo
Methodology
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Raponi, Flavia
Investigation
;
Antonelli, Guido
Membro del Collaboration Group
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Romeo, Umberto
Conceptualization
;
Raponi, Giammarco
Supervision
2023

Abstract

: Microbial biofilm is of paramount importance in the development of mucositis or peri-implantitis in patients with dental implants. This study was designed to investigate whether an electromagnetic field at high frequency waves directly applied on 33 titanium implants could remove experimentally-induced Enterococcus faecalis bacterial biofilm. A specially designed device (X-IMPLANT) was used to generate the electromagnetic field, with output power of 8 W, supply frequency (action/pause) 3/2s, and an output frequency of 625±5% kHz in plastic devices containing the biofilm-covered implants immersed in sterile saline. The bacterial biofilm on both treated and untreated control implants was quantitatively measured by phenol red-based Bio-Timer-Assay reagent. The kinetic analysis of the curves showed that the electrical treatment generated by the X-IMPLANT device completely removed the bacterial biofilm after 30 minutes of treatment (p<0.01). Elimination of the biofilm was also confirmed by chromatic observation in the macro-method. Our data seem to indicate that the procedure could be considered for clinical application in peri-implantitis to counteract bacterial biofilm on dental implants.
2023
dental implants; X-IMPLANT; biofilm; electromagnetic field; mucositis; peri-implantitis
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The effect of the electromagnetic field on metabolic-active bacterial biofilm experimentallyinduced on titanium dental implants / Brunetti, Grazia; Valentini, Elisa; Berlutti, Francesca; Calvani, Paolo; Raponi, Flavia; Antonelli, Guido; Romeo, Umberto; Raponi, Giammarco. - In: NEW MICROBIOLOGICA. - ISSN 1121-7138. - 46:2(2023), pp. 202-206.
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