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. 2016 Dec;18(6):1069-1074.
doi: 10.1111/cid.12385. Epub 2015 Dec 7.

In-Vitro Study of the Contamination Remaining on Used Healing Abutments after Cleaning and Sterilizing in Dental Practice

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In-Vitro Study of the Contamination Remaining on Used Healing Abutments after Cleaning and Sterilizing in Dental Practice

Chandur Wadhwani et al. Clin Implant Dent Relat Res. 2016 Dec.

Abstract

Background: Reuse or "recycle" of dental implant healing abutments in clinical practice is common, primarily for economic rational.

Purpose: To determine of this practice results in reuse of components that carry with them some degree of contamination between patients, even following thorough cleaning and sterilization.

Materials and methods: One hundred healing abutments were collected from eight clinicians following patient use. The abutments were cleaned, sterilized, and then collected. The samples were treated with a protein specific stain (Phloxine B), and photographed.

Results: Ninety-nine percent of the abutments showed protein contamination at one or more sites following cleaning and sterilization.

Conclusion: Reuse of healing abutments between patients should be reevaluated in light of this data.

Keywords: abutments; contamination; healing; reuse components; surface properties; titanium.

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