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Artículo
In Vitro and In Vivo Study of Titanium Grade IV and Titanium Grade V Implants with Different Surface Treatments
Autor/es | Díaz Sánchez, Rosa María
Paz Carrión, Álvaro de Serrera Figallo, María de los Ángeles Torres-Lagares, Daniel Barranco Quero, Ángel León Ramos, Juan Rey Gutiérrez Pérez, José Luis |
Departamento | Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Estomatología |
Fecha de publicación | 2020 |
Fecha de depósito | 2020-08-18 |
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Resumen | The aim of our study is to evaluate different implant surface treatments using TiIV and
TiV in in vitro and in vivo studies. An in vitro study was established comprising four study groups
with treated and untreated TiIV ... The aim of our study is to evaluate different implant surface treatments using TiIV and TiV in in vitro and in vivo studies. An in vitro study was established comprising four study groups with treated and untreated TiIV titanium discs (TiIVT and TiIVNT) and treated and untreated TiV titanium discs (TiVT and TiVNT). The surface treatment consisted in a grit blasting treatment with alumina and double acid passivation to modify surface roughness. The surface chemical composition and the surface microstructure of the samples were analyzed. The titanium discs were subjected to cell cultures to determine cell adhesion and proliferation of osteoblasts on them. The in vivo study was carried out on the tibia of three New Zealand rabbits in which 18 implants divided into three experimental groups were placed (TiIVT, TiIVNT, and TiVT). Micro-computed tomography (micro-CT) was performed to determine bone density around the implants. The results showed that cell culture had minor adhesion and cell proliferation in TiIVT and TiVT within the first 6 and 24 h. However, no differences were found after 48 h. No statistically significant differences were found in the in vivo micro-CT and histological study; however, there was a positive trend in bone formation in the groups with a treated surface. Conclusions: All groups showed a similar response to in vitro cell proliferation cultures after 48 h. No statistically significant differences were found in the in vivo micro-CT and histological study. |
Cita | Díaz Sánchez, R.M., Paz Carrión, Á.d., Serrera Figallo, M.d.l.Á., Torres-Lagares, D., Barranco Quero, Á., León Ramos, J.R. y Gutiérrez Pérez, J.L. (2020). In Vitro and In Vivo Study of Titanium Grade IV and Titanium Grade V Implants with Different Surface Treatments. Metals, 10 (449), 1-14. |
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