Influence of surface nanotopography and wettability on early phases of peri-implant soft tissue healing: an in-vivo study in dogs

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作者
Wang, Caiyun [1 ]
Wang, Xin [1 ]
Lu, Ran [1 ]
Cao, Xu [1 ]
Yuan, Dingxiang [1 ]
Chen, Su [1 ]
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[1] Capital Med Univ, Beijing Stomatol Hosp, Lab Biomat & Biomech, Beijing Key Lab Tooth Regenerat & Funct Reconstruc, Beijing 100050, Peoples R China
关键词
Peri-implant soft tissue; Collagen fibers; Nanotubes; Superhydrophilicity; Titanium alloy; Abutment; MICRO-/NANO-TOPOGRAPHY; TITANIUM IMPLANTS; ABUTMENT SURFACE; ATTACHMENT; LASER; MORPHOGENESIS; COLLAGEN; DESIGN; MUCOSA; HARD;
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10.1186/s12903-023-03347-7
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R78 [口腔科学];
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1003 ;
摘要
BackgroundIt is well established that nanotopography and wettability of implant surfaces contribute to osseointegration and long-term implant success. However, the effects of a hydrogenated surface with nanotubular and superhydrophilic properties on peri-implant soft tissue remain unclear. This study was designed to study the impact of a modified abutment surface on early soft tissue integration compared with a machined surface.MethodsThirty-six implants were placed at the bone level in the bilateral mandible of six beagles, followed by healing abutments belonging to the standard machined Ti-6Al-4V alloy abutments (TC4-M), anodized abutments with nanotubes (TC4-Nano), and hydrogenated abutments (TC4-H/Nano) groups, which were randomly screwed to the implants. After two and four weeks of wound healing, the animals were euthanized for histological evaluation.ResultsA superhydrophilic nanotubular surface developed on the hydrogenated abutment. Histological and histometric analyses revealed similar peri-implant soft tissue healing and dimensions for the three types of abutments at two and four weeks. Connective tissue (CT) length was longer around TC4-H/Nano abutments compared with standard abutments; however, the differences were not statistically significant. Moreover, collagen fibers in the TC4-H/Nano group extended and were attached perpendicularly to the superhydrophilic surface.ConclusionsOur results revealed that the soft tissue interface adjacent to the hydrogenated abutment is comparable to that of the machined abutment. A tendency of increased CT length and perpendicular collagen fibers was observed around the modified abutment. This study suggests that nanotubular/superhydrophilic surfaces could be a promising modification to enhance soft tissue sealing. However, comprehensive studies should be conducted to evaluate the peri-implant soft tissue around the modified abutment immunohistochemically, histopathologically, and clinically.
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