Clinical and Experimental Dental Research (Apr 2021)

Antibacterial effect of nanocurcumin inside the implant fixture: An in vitro study

  • Ramin Negahdari,
  • Mohammad Ali Ghavimi,
  • Ali Barzegar,
  • Mohammad Yousef Memar,
  • Ladan Balazadeh,
  • Sepideh Bohlouli,
  • Simin Sharifi,
  • Solmaz Maleki Dizaj

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/cre2.348
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 2
pp. 163 – 169

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Abstract Objectives Infections after implant placement are the main reasons for the failure of implant treatments. The present study aimed to evaluate the antibacterial effects of nanocurcumin inside the implant fixture against Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus, and Enterococcus faecalis. Materials and Methods Twenty seven implants were classified in three groups for testing the antibacterial effect of nanocurcumin, chlorhexidine (as negative control), and distilled water (as negative control). Each group was then divided into three subgroups to study the effect of the applied torque on the antimicrobial effect of nanocurcumin. All implant abutment assemblies were submerged in bacteria suspension and were incubated at 37°C for 24 hours. The contents of each implant were removed to count the colony of bacteria on the surface of plates containing nutrient agar. Results Results indicated that the inhibitory rate of bacteria by nanocurcumin was above 99% in all bacteria. Besides, by increasing the amount of applied torque from 10 to 35 N.cm, the CFU of bacteria in exposure to nanocurcumin significantly were decreased (p‐value < 0.01). Conclusion The results of this study revealed that nanocurcumin can be used inside the implant fixture in order to use antimicrobial effects and further stabilization and success of the implant.

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