The Effects of Titanium Implant Surface Topography on Osseointegration: Literature Review

P. Kumar, S. Ks, Vyoma Venkatesh Grandhi, Vrinda Gupta
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Background: A variety of claims are made regarding the effects of surface topography on implant osseointegration. The development of implant surfaces topography has been empirical, requiring numerous in vitro and in vivo tests. Most of these tests were not standardized, using different surfaces, cell populations, or animal models. The exact role of surface chemistry and topography on the early events of the osseointegration of dental implants remains poorly understood. Objective: The aim of this study was to consider the major claims made concerning the effects of titanium implant surface topography on osseointegration. The osseointegration rate of titanium dental implants is related to their composition and surface roughness. The different methods used for increasing surface roughness or applying osteoconductive coatings to titanium dental implants were reviewed. Important findings of consensus were highlighted, and existing controversies were revealed. Methods: This paper considered many of the research publications listed in Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System Online and presented in biomedical research publications and textbooks. Surface treatments, such as titanium plasma spraying, grit blasting, acid etching, alkaline etching, anodization, polymer demixing, sol-gel conversion, and their corresponding surface morphologies and properties were described. Results: Many in vitro evaluations are not predictive of or correlated with in vivo outcomes. In some culture models, increased surface topography positively affects proosteogenic cellular activities. Many studies reveal increase in bone-to-implant contact (BIC), with increased surface topography modifications on implant surfaces. Conclusions: Increased implant surface topography improves the BIC and the mechanical properties of the enhanced interface. (JMIR Biomed Eng 2019;4(1):e13237) doi: 10.2196/13237
钛种植体表面形貌对骨整合的影响:文献综述
背景:关于表面形貌对种植体骨整合的影响,有各种各样的说法。植入物表面形貌的发展是经验的,需要大量的体外和体内测试。这些测试大多没有标准化,使用了不同的表面、细胞群或动物模型。表面化学和形貌在牙种植体骨整合早期事件中的确切作用尚不清楚。目的:本研究的目的是考虑关于钛种植体表面形貌对骨整合影响的主要主张。钛种植体的骨整合率与其成分和表面粗糙度有关。综述了提高钛种植体表面粗糙度或应用骨传导涂层的不同方法。会议强调了协商一致的重要发现,并揭示了现有的争议。方法:本文参考了医学文献分析与检索系统在线收录的许多研究出版物以及生物医学研究出版物和教科书中的研究出版物。介绍了钛等离子体喷涂、喷砂、酸蚀、碱蚀、阳极氧化、聚合物分层、溶胶-凝胶转化等表面处理方法及其相应的表面形貌和性能。结果:许多体外评估不能预测体内结果或与体内结果相关。在一些培养模型中,表面形貌的增加对成骨细胞活性有积极影响。许多研究表明,随着植入物表面表面形貌修饰的增加,骨与植入物的接触(BIC)增加。结论:植入物表面形貌的增加改善了BIC和增强界面的机械性能。(JMIR Biomed Eng 2019;4(1):e13237)doi:10.196/13237
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