Anti-diabetic therapies on dental implant success in diabetes mellitus: a comprehensive review

Background and ObjectiveDental implant therapy faces challenges in patients with Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T1DM and T2DM) due to adverse effects on bone metabolism and immune response. Despite advancements, diabetic patients face higher risks of peri-implantitis and compromised osseointeg...

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Main Authors: Hamzeh Ghorbani, Arsen Minasyan, Delaram Ansari, Parvin Ghorbani, David A. Wood, Rozi Yeremyan, Simin Ghorbani, Natali Minasian
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2024-12-01
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description Background and ObjectiveDental implant therapy faces challenges in patients with Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T1DM and T2DM) due to adverse effects on bone metabolism and immune response. Despite advancements, diabetic patients face higher risks of peri-implantitis and compromised osseointegration. This review assesses the impact of anti-diabetic medications on implant outcomes, offering insights to bridge the gap between animal studies and clinical practice. By evaluating pharmacotherapeutic strategies in preclinical models, this review guides future research designs to improve implant success rates in diabetic individuals.MethodA comprehensive literature review identified 21 animal studies examining the impact of anti-diabetic medications on dental and bone implants. These studies explored diabetes models, medication regimens, and designs to assess outcomes related to bone metabolism, osseointegration, and peri-implant tissue responses. The findings are systematically summarized, highlighting the scope, design, and procedures of each study. An example includes placing a dental implant in the molar region of a mouse, providing insight into preclinical approaches.ResultsTwenty-one animal studies, primarily using rodents, investigate various anti-diabetic medications on dental and bone implants. Interventions include insulin, aminoguanidine, voglibose, sitagliptin, exenatide, and metformin, analyzing outcomes like bone-implant contact (BIC), bone volume (BV), and counter-torque values in T1DM and T2DM models. The impacts of these medications on implant osseointegration under diabetic conditions are detailed, with their benefits and shortcomings assessed.DiscussionThe findings and challenges of existing animal studies on diabetes mellitus (DM) and implant osseointegration are presented. Despite T2DM prevalence, research primarily focuses on T1DM models due to easier experimental practicalities, limiting applicability. Inconsistent protocols in studies compromise reliability regarding anti-diabetic treatments’ effectiveness on osseointegration. Standardized methodologies and long-term assessments of local drug delivery alongside systemic anti-DM treatments are crucial to manage DM-related complications in implant dentistry.ConclusionInsulin administration in short-term T1DM animal studies enhances implant osseointegration. However, the efficacy of non-insulin medications remains inconclusive. Rigorous experimental designs are needed to address inconsistencies and assess long-term impacts. Larger-sized (e.g., porcine) animal studies across various intraoral implant scenarios are required. Future research should focus on enhancing clinical applicability and improving implant stability in evolving conditions.
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spelling doaj-art-99630e3d9ce84e54adc4dbaad5842f592024-12-11T04:32:40ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Pharmacology1663-98122024-12-011510.3389/fphar.2024.15064371506437Anti-diabetic therapies on dental implant success in diabetes mellitus: a comprehensive reviewHamzeh Ghorbani0Hamzeh Ghorbani1Arsen Minasyan2Delaram Ansari3Delaram Ansari4Parvin Ghorbani5David A. Wood6Rozi Yeremyan7Simin Ghorbani8Natali Minasian9Young Researchers and Elite Club, Ahvaz Branch, Islamic Azad University, Ahvaz, IranFaculty of General Medicine, University of Traditional Medicine of Armenia (UTMA), Yerevan, ArmeniaFaculty of General Medicine, University of Traditional Medicine of Armenia (UTMA), Yerevan, ArmeniaFaculty of General Medicine, University of Traditional Medicine of Armenia (UTMA), Yerevan, ArmeniaDepartment of Dentistry, University of Traditional Medicine of Armenia (UTMA), Yerevan, ArmeniaDepartment of Cardiology, Faculty of Medicine, Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences, Ahvaz, IranDWA Energy Limited, Lincoln, United KingdomFaculty of General Medicine, University of Traditional Medicine of Armenia (UTMA), Yerevan, ArmeniaDepartment of Nursing and Midwifery, Faculty of Nursing, Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences, Ahvaz, IranFaculty of General Medicine, Yaroslavl State Medical University, Yaroslavl, RussiaBackground and ObjectiveDental implant therapy faces challenges in patients with Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T1DM and T2DM) due to adverse effects on bone metabolism and immune response. Despite advancements, diabetic patients face higher risks of peri-implantitis and compromised osseointegration. This review assesses the impact of anti-diabetic medications on implant outcomes, offering insights to bridge the gap between animal studies and clinical practice. By evaluating pharmacotherapeutic strategies in preclinical models, this review guides future research designs to improve implant success rates in diabetic individuals.MethodA comprehensive literature review identified 21 animal studies examining the impact of anti-diabetic medications on dental and bone implants. These studies explored diabetes models, medication regimens, and designs to assess outcomes related to bone metabolism, osseointegration, and peri-implant tissue responses. The findings are systematically summarized, highlighting the scope, design, and procedures of each study. An example includes placing a dental implant in the molar region of a mouse, providing insight into preclinical approaches.ResultsTwenty-one animal studies, primarily using rodents, investigate various anti-diabetic medications on dental and bone implants. Interventions include insulin, aminoguanidine, voglibose, sitagliptin, exenatide, and metformin, analyzing outcomes like bone-implant contact (BIC), bone volume (BV), and counter-torque values in T1DM and T2DM models. The impacts of these medications on implant osseointegration under diabetic conditions are detailed, with their benefits and shortcomings assessed.DiscussionThe findings and challenges of existing animal studies on diabetes mellitus (DM) and implant osseointegration are presented. Despite T2DM prevalence, research primarily focuses on T1DM models due to easier experimental practicalities, limiting applicability. Inconsistent protocols in studies compromise reliability regarding anti-diabetic treatments’ effectiveness on osseointegration. Standardized methodologies and long-term assessments of local drug delivery alongside systemic anti-DM treatments are crucial to manage DM-related complications in implant dentistry.ConclusionInsulin administration in short-term T1DM animal studies enhances implant osseointegration. However, the efficacy of non-insulin medications remains inconclusive. Rigorous experimental designs are needed to address inconsistencies and assess long-term impacts. Larger-sized (e.g., porcine) animal studies across various intraoral implant scenarios are required. Future research should focus on enhancing clinical applicability and improving implant stability in evolving conditions.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fphar.2024.1506437/fullhyperglycemiadental implantsanti-diabetic medicationstype 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM)type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM)implant stability
spellingShingle Hamzeh Ghorbani
Hamzeh Ghorbani
Arsen Minasyan
Delaram Ansari
Delaram Ansari
Parvin Ghorbani
David A. Wood
Rozi Yeremyan
Simin Ghorbani
Natali Minasian
Anti-diabetic therapies on dental implant success in diabetes mellitus: a comprehensive review
Frontiers in Pharmacology
hyperglycemia
dental implants
anti-diabetic medications
type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM)
type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM)
implant stability
title Anti-diabetic therapies on dental implant success in diabetes mellitus: a comprehensive review
title_full Anti-diabetic therapies on dental implant success in diabetes mellitus: a comprehensive review
title_fullStr Anti-diabetic therapies on dental implant success in diabetes mellitus: a comprehensive review
title_full_unstemmed Anti-diabetic therapies on dental implant success in diabetes mellitus: a comprehensive review
title_short Anti-diabetic therapies on dental implant success in diabetes mellitus: a comprehensive review
title_sort anti diabetic therapies on dental implant success in diabetes mellitus a comprehensive review
topic hyperglycemia
dental implants
anti-diabetic medications
type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM)
type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM)
implant stability
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fphar.2024.1506437/full
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