Enhanced Bone Apposition to a Chemically Modified SLA Titanium Surface
University of Bern · The University of Texas at San Antonio Health Science Center
Abstract
Increased surface roughness of dental implants has demonstrated greater bone apposition; however, the effect of modifying surface chemistry remains unknown. In the present study, we evaluated bone apposition to a modified sandblasted/acid-etched (modSLA) titanium surface, as compared with a standard SLA surface, during early stages of bone regeneration. Experimental implants were placed in miniature pigs, creating 2 circular bone defects. Test and control implants had the same topography, but differed in surface chemistry. We created the test surface by submerging the implant in an isotonic NaCl solution following acid-etching to avoid contamination with molecules from the atmosphere. Test implants…
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Authors
9- DBDaniel BuserCorresponding
University of Bern, The University of Texas at San Antonio Health Science Center
- NBNina Broggini
University of Bern, The University of Texas at San Antonio Health Science Center
- MWMarco Wieland
University of Bern, The University of Texas at San Antonio Health Science Center
- RSRobert Schenk
University of Bern, The University of Texas at San Antonio Health Science Center
- AJAlain J. Denzer
University of Bern, The University of Texas at San Antonio Health Science Center
Topics & keywords
- Apposition
- Titanium
- Dentistry
- Implant
- Osseointegration
- Biomedical engineering
- Surface roughness
- Chemistry
- Life below water