Effect of Different Morphology of Titanium Surface on the Bone Healing in Defects Filled Only with Blood Clot: A New Animal Study Design

Background. The objective of the present histologic animal study was to analyze whether roughness of the titanium surface can influence and/or stimulate the bone growth in defects filled with the blood using a rabbit tibia model. Materials and Methods. Forty sets (implant and abutment), dental impla...

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Main Authors: Sergio Alexandre Gehrke, Berenice Anina Dedavid, Jaime Sardá Aramburú, Letícia Pérez-Díaz, José Luis Calvo Guirado, Patrícia Mazon Canales, Piedad N. De Aza
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Published: Hindawi Limited 2018-01-01
Series:BioMed Research International
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/4265474
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spelling doaj-ad77a2f2554a4739969d3b6dd136f4342020-11-24T23:46:40ZengHindawi LimitedBioMed Research International2314-61332314-61412018-01-01201810.1155/2018/42654744265474Effect of Different Morphology of Titanium Surface on the Bone Healing in Defects Filled Only with Blood Clot: A New Animal Study DesignSergio Alexandre Gehrke0Berenice Anina Dedavid1Jaime Sardá Aramburú2Letícia Pérez-Díaz3José Luis Calvo Guirado4Patrícia Mazon Canales5Piedad N. De Aza6Biotecnos Research Center, Montevideo, UruguayDepartment of Materials Engineering, Pontificial Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, BrazilBiotecnos Research Center, Santa Maria, BrazilLaboratorio de Interacciones Moleculares, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de la Republica, Montevideo, UruguayInternational Dentistry Research Cathedra, Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry, San Antonio Catholic University of Murcia (UCAM), Murcia, SpainDepartamento de Ciencia de Materiales, Optical y Tecnologia Electrónica, Universidad Miguel Hernandez, Elche (Alicante), SpainInstituto de Bioingenieria, Universidad Miguel Hernandez, Elche (Alicante), SpainBackground. The objective of the present histologic animal study was to analyze whether roughness of the titanium surface can influence and/or stimulate the bone growth in defects filled with the blood using a rabbit tibia model. Materials and Methods. Forty sets (implant and abutment), dental implant (3.5 mm in diameter and 7 mm in length) plus healing abutment (2.5 mm in diameter), were inserted in the tibiae of 10 rabbits. Moreover, twenty titanium discs were prepared. The abutment and discs were treated by 4 different methods and divided into 4 groups: (group A) machined abutments (smooth); (group B) double acid etching treatment; (group C) treatment with blasting with particles of aluminum oxide blasted plus acid conditioning; (group D) treatment with thorough blasting with particles of titanium oxide plus acid conditioning. The discs were used to characterize the surfaces by a profilometer and scanning electronic microscopy. Results. After 8 weeks, the new bone formation around the sets of the samples was analyzed qualitatively and quantitatively in relation to bone height from the base of the implant and presence of osteocytes. Group C (1.50±0.20 mm) and group D (1.62±0.18 mm) showed bone growth on the abutment with higher values compared to group A (0.94±0.30 mm) and group B (1.19±0.23 mm), with significant difference between the groups (P < 0.05). In addition, osteocyte presence was higher in groups with surface treatment related to machined (P < 0.05). Conclusions. Within the limitations of the present study, it was possible to observe that there is a direct relationship between the roughness present on the titanium surface and the stimulus for bone formation, since the presence of larger amounts of osteocytes on SLA surfaces evidenced this fact. Furthermore, the increased formation of bone tissue in height demonstrates that there is an important difference between the physical and chemical methods used for surface treatment.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/4265474
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author Sergio Alexandre Gehrke
Berenice Anina Dedavid
Jaime Sardá Aramburú
Letícia Pérez-Díaz
José Luis Calvo Guirado
Patrícia Mazon Canales
Piedad N. De Aza
spellingShingle Sergio Alexandre Gehrke
Berenice Anina Dedavid
Jaime Sardá Aramburú
Letícia Pérez-Díaz
José Luis Calvo Guirado
Patrícia Mazon Canales
Piedad N. De Aza
Effect of Different Morphology of Titanium Surface on the Bone Healing in Defects Filled Only with Blood Clot: A New Animal Study Design
BioMed Research International
author_facet Sergio Alexandre Gehrke
Berenice Anina Dedavid
Jaime Sardá Aramburú
Letícia Pérez-Díaz
José Luis Calvo Guirado
Patrícia Mazon Canales
Piedad N. De Aza
author_sort Sergio Alexandre Gehrke
title Effect of Different Morphology of Titanium Surface on the Bone Healing in Defects Filled Only with Blood Clot: A New Animal Study Design
title_short Effect of Different Morphology of Titanium Surface on the Bone Healing in Defects Filled Only with Blood Clot: A New Animal Study Design
title_full Effect of Different Morphology of Titanium Surface on the Bone Healing in Defects Filled Only with Blood Clot: A New Animal Study Design
title_fullStr Effect of Different Morphology of Titanium Surface on the Bone Healing in Defects Filled Only with Blood Clot: A New Animal Study Design
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Different Morphology of Titanium Surface on the Bone Healing in Defects Filled Only with Blood Clot: A New Animal Study Design
title_sort effect of different morphology of titanium surface on the bone healing in defects filled only with blood clot: a new animal study design
publisher Hindawi Limited
series BioMed Research International
issn 2314-6133
2314-6141
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Background. The objective of the present histologic animal study was to analyze whether roughness of the titanium surface can influence and/or stimulate the bone growth in defects filled with the blood using a rabbit tibia model. Materials and Methods. Forty sets (implant and abutment), dental implant (3.5 mm in diameter and 7 mm in length) plus healing abutment (2.5 mm in diameter), were inserted in the tibiae of 10 rabbits. Moreover, twenty titanium discs were prepared. The abutment and discs were treated by 4 different methods and divided into 4 groups: (group A) machined abutments (smooth); (group B) double acid etching treatment; (group C) treatment with blasting with particles of aluminum oxide blasted plus acid conditioning; (group D) treatment with thorough blasting with particles of titanium oxide plus acid conditioning. The discs were used to characterize the surfaces by a profilometer and scanning electronic microscopy. Results. After 8 weeks, the new bone formation around the sets of the samples was analyzed qualitatively and quantitatively in relation to bone height from the base of the implant and presence of osteocytes. Group C (1.50±0.20 mm) and group D (1.62±0.18 mm) showed bone growth on the abutment with higher values compared to group A (0.94±0.30 mm) and group B (1.19±0.23 mm), with significant difference between the groups (P < 0.05). In addition, osteocyte presence was higher in groups with surface treatment related to machined (P < 0.05). Conclusions. Within the limitations of the present study, it was possible to observe that there is a direct relationship between the roughness present on the titanium surface and the stimulus for bone formation, since the presence of larger amounts of osteocytes on SLA surfaces evidenced this fact. Furthermore, the increased formation of bone tissue in height demonstrates that there is an important difference between the physical and chemical methods used for surface treatment.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/4265474
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