Longitudinal Observation of Thin Hydroxyapatite Layers Formed on Anodic Oxide Titanium Implants after Hydrothermal Treatment in a Rat Maxilla Model

S. Ito, J. Takebe
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Purpose: Highly crystalline thin hydroxyapatite (HA) layers deposited on the surface of commercially pure titanium (cpTi) by discharge anodic oxidation and hydrothermal treatment (SA treatment) enhance the value of cpTi as endosseous implants in clinical dentistry. In particular, the SA treatment affects the osteoconductive properties of cpTi. Determining whether this HA layer retains its chemical stability during osseous wound healing is crucial for its use in implants. In this study, we characterized the morphological, chemical, and structural features of HA layers on SA-treated cpTi implants in rat maxilla.Materials and methods: SA-treated cpTi implants (diameter: 1.0 mm, length: 2.0 mm) were placed in the maxilla of 8-week-old Wistar rats. After 14, 21, and 28 days, the maxilla were harvested and the implant surfaces were analyzed by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), electron probe microanalysis (EPMA), and x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS).Results: SEM analysis revealed precipitated HA crystals on the implant surface; the crystals had a typical single hexagonal columnar shape and they were highly crystalline. Implantation up to 28 days changed neither the morphology nor the crystalline features of the thin HA layer. EPMA revealed an even distribution of P and Ca in the HA layers before and after implantation in the maxilla, while XPS indicated no change in the binding energies of P and Ca in the HA crystals.Conclusion: The thin HA layer formed on the SA-treated cpTi implants remained stable during the process of jaw bone formation.
大鼠上颌骨水热处理后阳极氧化钛植入物形成羟基磷灰石薄层的纵向观察
目的:通过放电阳极氧化和水热处理在商品纯钛(cpTi)表面沉积高结晶的羟基磷灰石(HA)薄层,提高cpTi作为牙髓内种植体在临床中的应用价值。特别是,SA处理会影响cpTi的骨传导性能。确定这种透明质酸层在骨伤口愈合过程中是否保持其化学稳定性对其在植入物中的应用至关重要。在本研究中,我们对大鼠上颌骨经sa处理的cpTi种植体HA层的形态、化学和结构特征进行了表征。材料与方法:将经sa处理的cpTi种植体(直径1.0 mm,长度2.0 mm)置于8周龄Wistar大鼠上颌骨内。术后14、21、28 d摘取上颌骨,采用扫描电镜(SEM)、电子探针显微分析(EPMA)和x射线光电子能谱(XPS)对种植体表面进行分析。结果:SEM分析显示种植体表面有沉淀的HA晶体;晶体呈典型的单六方柱状,具有高度结晶性。植入28天后,薄透明质酸层的形态和结晶特征均未发生变化。EPMA显示,在上颌植入前后HA层中P和Ca分布均匀,而XPS显示HA晶体中P和Ca的结合能没有变化。结论:经sa处理的cpTi种植体在颌骨形成过程中形成的薄HA层保持稳定。
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