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Comparative bone tissue integration of nanostructured and microroughened dental implants.

Nanomedicine (London, England) (2015-03-31)
Laëtitia Salou, Alain Hoornaert, Julien Stanovici, Sylvain Briand, Guy Louarn, Pierre Layrolle
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The aim was to compare osteointegration of nanostructured implants to a microsurface widely used for titanium dental implants. Commercial titanium dental implants with smooth or microroughened surfaces were nanostructured. Implants were inserted into the femoral condyles of rabbits. After 2 and 4 weeks, histomorphometry calculation was performed. Nanotubes measuring 60 nm in diameter were observed on both S-NANO (roughness: 0.05 μm) and R-NANO (roughness: 0.40 μm) surfaces. The MICRO surface exhibited typical random cavities (roughness: 2.09 μm). At 4 weeks, bone-to-implant contact values were significantly higher for the R-NANO than for the MICRO surface while no differences were observed at 2 weeks. Overall, this study shows that the nanostructured surfaces improved osteointegration similar or higher than the MICRO.

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Ethyl alcohol, Pure, 200 proof, ACS reagent, ≥99.5%
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