Frontiers in Molecular Biosciences (Sep 2022)

Hormone and implant osseointegration: Elaboration of the relationship among function, preclinical, and clinical practice

  • Ming Yi,
  • Ming Yi,
  • Ming Yi,
  • Ying Yin,
  • Ying Yin,
  • Ying Yin,
  • Jiwei Sun,
  • Jiwei Sun,
  • Jiwei Sun,
  • Zeying Wang,
  • Zeying Wang,
  • Qingming Tang,
  • Qingming Tang,
  • Qingming Tang,
  • Cheng Yang,
  • Cheng Yang,
  • Cheng Yang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fmolb.2022.965753
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9

Abstract

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As clusters of peptides or steroids capable of high-efficiency information transmission, hormones have been substantiated to coordinate metabolism, growth, development, and other physiological processes, especially in bone physiology and repair metabolism. In recent years, the application of hormones for implant osseointegration has become a research hotspot. Herein, we provide a comprehensive overview of the relevant reports on endogenous hormones and their corresponding supplementary preparations to explore the association between hormones and the prognosis of implants. We also discuss the effects and mechanisms of insulin, parathyroid hormone, melatonin, vitamin D, and growth hormone on osseointegration at the molecular and body levels to provide a foothold and guide future research on the systemic conditions that affect the implantation process and expand the relative contraindications of the implant, and the pre-and post-operative precautions. This review shows that systemic hormones can regulate the osseointegration of oral implants through endogenous or exogenous drug-delivery methods.

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