The effect of standardised implantoplasty protocol on titanium surface roughness: an in-vitro study
Abstract: To analyse the changes of surface characteristics of machined and moderately roughened titanium disks following a standardised implantoplasty protocol. Forty titanium discs (machined: n = 20; moderately roughened: n = 20) were instrumented with one half of each disc maintained as the contr...
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doaj-c4171a5f2b694c5898823eca9dcf3a372020-11-24T21:11:33ZengSociedade Brasileira de Pesquisa Odontológica Brazilian Oral Research1807-310730110.1590/1807-3107bor-2016.vol30.0137S1806-83242016000100326The effect of standardised implantoplasty protocol on titanium surface roughness: an in-vitro studyAndrew TAWSE-SMITHAkash KOTAYathen JAYAWEERAWendy Jansen van VUURENSunyoung MAAbstract: To analyse the changes of surface characteristics of machined and moderately roughened titanium disks following a standardised implantoplasty protocol. Forty titanium discs (machined: n = 20; moderately roughened: n = 20) were instrumented with one half of each disc maintained as the control (non-instrumented). The standardised implantoplasty protocol was carried out using a custom jig with the sequential change of burs: 1) Regular grit diamond [10s], 2) Super-fine grit diamond [10s], 3) Brownie(tm) silicone polisher [15s], 4) Greenie(tm) silicone polisher [15s]. Surface topography was analysed using confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Energy dispersive x-ray spectroscopy (EDS) was used to measure the elemental profiles of each disc. Quantitative analysis showed similar changes in level of roughness between the machined and moderately roughened titanium discs. CLSM demonstrated an increased roughness (Ra and Sa values) after polishing with a regular grit diamond bur when compared to the uninstrumented surfaces. Although the roughness decreased after the further polishing with the super-fine grit diamond bur, subsequent instrumentation using silicon burs tended to increase the roughness, albeit being statistically insignificant. There was a residue of silicon particles despite the irrigation after each polishing stage. The proposed implantoplasty protocol did not achieve a sufficient level of smoothness on the machined or moderately roughened titanium surfaces when compared to the Ra threshold. Further research is recommended to test the efficacy of each bur on titanium surfaces with longer duration using actual oral implants to allow better comparison.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1806-83242016000100326&lng=en&tlng=enPeri-implantitisDental ImplantsTitaniumMicroscopy, Confocal |
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Andrew TAWSE-SMITH Akash KOTA Yathen JAYAWEERA Wendy Jansen van VUUREN Sunyoung MA The effect of standardised implantoplasty protocol on titanium surface roughness: an in-vitro study Brazilian Oral Research Peri-implantitis Dental Implants Titanium Microscopy, Confocal |
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Andrew TAWSE-SMITH Akash KOTA Yathen JAYAWEERA Wendy Jansen van VUUREN Sunyoung MA |
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The effect of standardised implantoplasty protocol on titanium surface roughness: an in-vitro study |
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The effect of standardised implantoplasty protocol on titanium surface roughness: an in-vitro study |
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The effect of standardised implantoplasty protocol on titanium surface roughness: an in-vitro study |
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The effect of standardised implantoplasty protocol on titanium surface roughness: an in-vitro study |
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The effect of standardised implantoplasty protocol on titanium surface roughness: an in-vitro study |
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effect of standardised implantoplasty protocol on titanium surface roughness: an in-vitro study |
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Sociedade Brasileira de Pesquisa Odontológica |
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Brazilian Oral Research |
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Abstract: To analyse the changes of surface characteristics of machined and moderately roughened titanium disks following a standardised implantoplasty protocol. Forty titanium discs (machined: n = 20; moderately roughened: n = 20) were instrumented with one half of each disc maintained as the control (non-instrumented). The standardised implantoplasty protocol was carried out using a custom jig with the sequential change of burs: 1) Regular grit diamond [10s], 2) Super-fine grit diamond [10s], 3) Brownie(tm) silicone polisher [15s], 4) Greenie(tm) silicone polisher [15s]. Surface topography was analysed using confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Energy dispersive x-ray spectroscopy (EDS) was used to measure the elemental profiles of each disc. Quantitative analysis showed similar changes in level of roughness between the machined and moderately roughened titanium discs. CLSM demonstrated an increased roughness (Ra and Sa values) after polishing with a regular grit diamond bur when compared to the uninstrumented surfaces. Although the roughness decreased after the further polishing with the super-fine grit diamond bur, subsequent instrumentation using silicon burs tended to increase the roughness, albeit being statistically insignificant. There was a residue of silicon particles despite the irrigation after each polishing stage. The proposed implantoplasty protocol did not achieve a sufficient level of smoothness on the machined or moderately roughened titanium surfaces when compared to the Ra threshold. Further research is recommended to test the efficacy of each bur on titanium surfaces with longer duration using actual oral implants to allow better comparison. |
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Peri-implantitis Dental Implants Titanium Microscopy, Confocal |
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