Morphology and Differentiation of MG63 Osteoblast Cells on Saliva Contaminated Implant Surfaces

Objectives: Osteoblasts are the most important cells in the osseointegration process. Despite years of study on dental Implants, limited studies have discussed the effect of saliva on the adhesion process of osteoblasts to implant surfaces. The aim of this in vitro study was to evaluate the effect...

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Main Authors: Neda Shams, Mahmood Ghasemi, Saeed Sadatmansouri, Shahin Bonakdar
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Language:English
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2016-02-01
Series:Frontiers in Dentistry
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Online Access:https://jdt.tums.ac.ir/index.php/jdt/article/view/909
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spelling doaj-0afa158904c14ef8ac98668db193cfca2020-11-25T03:17:16ZengTehran University of Medical SciencesFrontiers in Dentistry2676-296X2016-02-01126772Morphology and Differentiation of MG63 Osteoblast Cells on Saliva Contaminated Implant SurfacesNeda ShamsMahmood GhasemiSaeed SadatmansouriShahin Bonakdar Objectives: Osteoblasts are the most important cells in the osseointegration process. Despite years of study on dental Implants, limited studies have discussed the effect of saliva on the adhesion process of osteoblasts to implant surfaces. The aim of this in vitro study was to evaluate the effect of saliva on morphology and differentiation of osteoblasts attached to implant surfaces. Materials and Methods: Twelve Axiom dental implants were divided into two groups. Implants of the case group were placed in containers, containing saliva, for 40 minutes. Then, all the implants were separately stored in a medium containing MG63 human osteoblasts for a week. Cell morphology and differentiation were assessed using a scanning electron microscope and their alkaline phosphatase (ALP) activity was determined. The t-test was used to compare the two groups. Results: Scanning electron microscopic observation of osteoblasts revealed round or square cells with fewer and shorter cellular processes in saliva contaminated samples, whereas elongated, fusiform and well-defined cell processes were seen in the control group. ALP level was significantly lower in case compared to control group (P<0.05). Conclusion: Saliva contamination alters osteoblast morphology and differentiation and may subsequently interfere with successful osseointegration. Thus, saliva contamination of bone and implant must be prevented or minimized. https://jdt.tums.ac.ir/index.php/jdt/article/view/909OsseointegrationSalivaDental implantsOsteoblastsAlkaline phosphatase
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author Neda Shams
Mahmood Ghasemi
Saeed Sadatmansouri
Shahin Bonakdar
spellingShingle Neda Shams
Mahmood Ghasemi
Saeed Sadatmansouri
Shahin Bonakdar
Morphology and Differentiation of MG63 Osteoblast Cells on Saliva Contaminated Implant Surfaces
Frontiers in Dentistry
Osseointegration
Saliva
Dental implants
Osteoblasts
Alkaline phosphatase
author_facet Neda Shams
Mahmood Ghasemi
Saeed Sadatmansouri
Shahin Bonakdar
author_sort Neda Shams
title Morphology and Differentiation of MG63 Osteoblast Cells on Saliva Contaminated Implant Surfaces
title_short Morphology and Differentiation of MG63 Osteoblast Cells on Saliva Contaminated Implant Surfaces
title_full Morphology and Differentiation of MG63 Osteoblast Cells on Saliva Contaminated Implant Surfaces
title_fullStr Morphology and Differentiation of MG63 Osteoblast Cells on Saliva Contaminated Implant Surfaces
title_full_unstemmed Morphology and Differentiation of MG63 Osteoblast Cells on Saliva Contaminated Implant Surfaces
title_sort morphology and differentiation of mg63 osteoblast cells on saliva contaminated implant surfaces
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series Frontiers in Dentistry
issn 2676-296X
publishDate 2016-02-01
description Objectives: Osteoblasts are the most important cells in the osseointegration process. Despite years of study on dental Implants, limited studies have discussed the effect of saliva on the adhesion process of osteoblasts to implant surfaces. The aim of this in vitro study was to evaluate the effect of saliva on morphology and differentiation of osteoblasts attached to implant surfaces. Materials and Methods: Twelve Axiom dental implants were divided into two groups. Implants of the case group were placed in containers, containing saliva, for 40 minutes. Then, all the implants were separately stored in a medium containing MG63 human osteoblasts for a week. Cell morphology and differentiation were assessed using a scanning electron microscope and their alkaline phosphatase (ALP) activity was determined. The t-test was used to compare the two groups. Results: Scanning electron microscopic observation of osteoblasts revealed round or square cells with fewer and shorter cellular processes in saliva contaminated samples, whereas elongated, fusiform and well-defined cell processes were seen in the control group. ALP level was significantly lower in case compared to control group (P<0.05). Conclusion: Saliva contamination alters osteoblast morphology and differentiation and may subsequently interfere with successful osseointegration. Thus, saliva contamination of bone and implant must be prevented or minimized.
topic Osseointegration
Saliva
Dental implants
Osteoblasts
Alkaline phosphatase
url https://jdt.tums.ac.ir/index.php/jdt/article/view/909
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