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Assessment of dental implant surface stability at the nanoscale level

Varvara Labis, E. A. Bazikyan, О. М. Жигалина, S. V. Sizova, В. А. Олейников, Д. Н. Хмеленин, I. G. Dyachkova, Д. А. Золотов, А. В. Бузмаков, В. Е. Асадчиков, С. В. Хайдуков, И. Г. Козлов

2022Dental Materials13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: alloy with carbon coating. To perform a comparative statistical analysis of the obtained data with the available data for the dental implants of systems "A" and "B". METHODS: X-ray microtomography and X-ray fluorescence analysis were used to study soft tissue biopsy specimens. Supernatants were studied by dynamic light scattering and transmission electron microscopy when simulating free emission of nanoscale metal oxide particles from the surface of dental implants as well as when simulating physical loading. A comparative analysis of three parameters of nanoscale particles was performed by statistical data analysis. The surface of the "P" system dental implant with surface treatment was analyzed by scanning electron microscopy. RESULTS: Both free emission of nanoscale oxide layer particles and yield of nano- and microscale particles during simulation of physical load were confirmed. Statistically significant differences were noted in a comparative analysis of the size and frequency of occurrence of these particles in the supernatants obtained from the surfaces of three dental implant systems. The elemental composition of the particles and the composition and structure of the "P" system dental implants themselves were analyzed. SIGNIFICANCE: alloy.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceNanoscopic scaleDental implantImplantDentistryNanotechnologyMedicineSurgerySurface Treatment and CoatingsMicrostructure and mechanical propertiesBone Tissue Engineering Materials
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