Author/Authors :
Amengual-Peñafiel, Luis Universidad de Concepción - School of Dentistry, Chile , Jara-Sepúlveda, María C. Universidad de Concepción - School of Dentistry, Chile , Parada-Pozas, Leopoldo Hospital Clínico de Viña del Mar - Regenerative Medicine Center, Chile , Marchesani-Carrasco, Francisco Universidad de Concepción - School of Dentistry, Chile , Cartes-Velásquez, Ricardo Universidad Andres Bello - School of Dentistry, Chile, , Galdames-Gutiérrez, Blas Universidad de Concepción - School of Dentistry, Chile
Abstract :
Introduction: Dental implants are a routine procedure within the therapeutic range of dentists. Many loading protocols are based on
techniques and biological times that consider the biology of the host bed. However, early or late complications may occur, such as lack of
osseointegration, peri-implantitis, and marginal bone loss. Nowadays, treatments for total or partial failure in osseointegration are often
complex and unpredictable. It has recently been postulated that osseointegration is rather an immunomodulated event, which is the result of an
equilibrium response to a foreign body reaction. Given this new evidence, there is a need to develop new therapeutic protocols and approaches
to improve osseointegration and the prognosis of implant treatments. The Hypothesis: Human bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells
(HBMMSC), resident in the maxillary and mandibular bones, immunomodulate osseointegration through the bioactivating effect of
extracorporeal shock waves therapy (ESWT). Evaluation of the Hypothesis: Local immunomodulation is currently considered one of
the main functions of mesenchymal stem cells to maintain tissue homeostasis, and it has been demonstrated that ESWT manages to stimulate
the activity of HBMMSC. Clinical and experimental reports demonstrate the therapeutic potential of ESWT in medicine and dentistry.
Conclusion: ESWT medical devices could become a new therapeutic strategy to immunomodulate osseointegration. The bioactivating effect
of ESWT on resident HBMMSC can have the potential of guiding the tissue response to a more favorable outcome, with the objective of
improving clinical success and decreasing the complications of dental implant treatments
Keywords :
ESWT , HBMMSC , immunomodulation , osseointegration