两步水热法制备微纳米钛植入物及其在山羊下颌骨的整合效果。

Nanomedicine (London, England) Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-02 DOI:10.1080/17435889.2024.2435246
Surajit Mistry, Debarati Bhowmick, Moumita Nayek, Indrasri Das, Shuvojit Mistry, Nilendu Jyoti Maitra, Argha Rudra
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背景:当代种植体研究的一个关键方面是修改种植体微设计以实现早期和强健的骨整合。本研究描述了一种新的简易减法方法,利用碱水热和盐溶液中的离子交换反应(AHIE)对钛种植体进行微设计修饰,并将其与加工钛合金(阴性对照)种植体的骨整合性能进行了比较。方法:对种植体表面的形态、润湿性和粗糙度进行评价。将24个圆柱体(两种/侧)按相反的顺序插入6只孟加拉山羊的左右下颌骨。在植入后8周和16周使用x线摄影、显微计算机断层扫描、组织学和扫描电镜检查种植体-骨界面。结果:AHIE处理后,平均表面粗糙度略有增加(p > 0.05),主要是由于微米尺度的随机纳米尺度的改变,而润湿性显著改善(p结论:基于实验室和体内数据,我们得出结论,AHIE处理钛种植体可能是一种有前途的技术,可以改善表面质量,同时保证牙种植体安全有效的骨整合。
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A two-step hydrothermal method for micro/nanotextured titanium implants and their integration outcomes in goat mandible.

Background: A crucial aspect of contemporary dental implant research is modifying implant microdesign to achieve early and robust osseointegration. This study describes a new facile subtraction approach for microdesign modification of titanium implants using akali-hydrothermal followed by ion-exchange reaction (AHIE) in a salt solution, and compares osseointegration performance to machined titanium alloy (negative control) implants.

Methods: The morphology, wettability, and roughness of the implant surfaces were evaluated. Twenty-four cylinders (two types/side) were inserted into the right and left mandibles of six Bengal goats in opposite order. The implant-bone interface was examined at 8 and 16 weeks following implantation using radiography, micro-computed tomography, histology, and scanning electron microscopy.

Results: After AHIE treatment, average surface roughness increased marginally (p > 0.05) due to predominantly micron-scale with random nano-scale alterations, whereas wettability improved substantially (p < 0.05). In addition to micro/nano-scale defects, the AHIE treatment produced few honeycomb-like surface patterns. The AHIE implants demonstrated early and direct bone to implant body contact, and achieved stronger bone fixation in vivo than machined implants.

Conclusions: Based on laboratory and in vivo data, we conclude that AHIE processing of titanium implants may be a promising technique for improving surface quality while assuring secure and effective osseointegration for dental implant.

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