Cell adhesion and in vivo osseointegration of sandblasted/acid etched/anodized dental implants.

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES(2015)

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The authors describe a new type of titanium (Ti) implant as a Modi-anodized (ANO) Ti implant, the surface of which was treated by sandblasting, acid etching (SLA), and anodized techniques. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the adhesion of MG-63 cells to Modi-ANO surface treated Ti in vitro and to investigate its osseointegration characteristics in vivo. Four different types of Ti implants were examined, that is, machined Ti (control), SLA, anodized, and Modi-ANO Ti. In the cell adhesion study, Modi-ANO Ti showed higher initial MG-63 cell adhesion and induced greater filopodia growth than other groups. In vivo study in a beagle model revealed the bone-to-implant contact (BIC) of Modi-ANO Ti (74.20% +/- 10.89%) was much greater than those of machined (33.58% +/- 8.63%), SLA (58.47% +/- 12.89), or ANO Ti (59.62% +/- 18.30%). In conclusion, this study demonstrates that Modi-ANO Ti implants produced by sandblasting, acid etching, and anodizing improve cell adhesion and bone ongrowth as compared with machined, SLA, or ANO Ti implants. These findings suggest that the application of Modi-ANO surface treatment could improve the osseointegration of dental implant.
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titanium implant,sandblasting and acid etching,anodization,osteoblast,osseointegration
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