(1) background: the aim of this study is to understand from a microscopic point of view whether bicarbonate air-abrasive powders associated with ultrasonic instruments can decontaminate nine different surfaces used for the abutment/implant junction. fibroblast growth was carried out on decontaminated surface in order to understand if there are significative differences in terms of biocompatibility. (2) methods: after taking samples of patient plaque, nine different surfaces were contaminated and analyzed by SEM, then their wettability was evaluated. fibroblasts were cultured on the decontaminated surfaces to understand their ability to establish a connective tissue seal after decontamination. the results were analyzed from a statistical point of view to hypothesize a mathematical model capable of explaining the properties of the surfaces. (3) results: a negative correlation between roughness and contamination has been demonstrated, whereas a weak correlation was observed between wettability and decontamination capacity. all surfaces were topographi-cally damaged after the decontamination treatment. grade 5 titanium surfaces appear tougher, whereas anodized surfaces tend to lose the anodizing layer. (4) conclusions: further studies will be needed to fully understand how these decontaminated surfaces affect the adhesion, proliferation and differentiation of fibroblasts and osteoblasts.
Gianfreda, F., Bollero, P., Muzzi, M., Di Giulio, A., Nicolai, E., Canullo, L. (2022). The Effects of Ultrasonic Scaling and Air-Abrasive Powders on the Decontamination of 9 Implant-Abutment Surfaces: Scanning Electron Analysis and In Vitro Study. DENTISTRY JOURNAL, 10(3), 1-18 [10.3390/dj10030036].
The Effects of Ultrasonic Scaling and Air-Abrasive Powders on the Decontamination of 9 Implant-Abutment Surfaces: Scanning Electron Analysis and In Vitro Study
Gianfreda F.;Bollero P.;Di Giulio A.;
2022-01-01
Abstract
(1) background: the aim of this study is to understand from a microscopic point of view whether bicarbonate air-abrasive powders associated with ultrasonic instruments can decontaminate nine different surfaces used for the abutment/implant junction. fibroblast growth was carried out on decontaminated surface in order to understand if there are significative differences in terms of biocompatibility. (2) methods: after taking samples of patient plaque, nine different surfaces were contaminated and analyzed by SEM, then their wettability was evaluated. fibroblasts were cultured on the decontaminated surfaces to understand their ability to establish a connective tissue seal after decontamination. the results were analyzed from a statistical point of view to hypothesize a mathematical model capable of explaining the properties of the surfaces. (3) results: a negative correlation between roughness and contamination has been demonstrated, whereas a weak correlation was observed between wettability and decontamination capacity. all surfaces were topographi-cally damaged after the decontamination treatment. grade 5 titanium surfaces appear tougher, whereas anodized surfaces tend to lose the anodizing layer. (4) conclusions: further studies will be needed to fully understand how these decontaminated surfaces affect the adhesion, proliferation and differentiation of fibroblasts and osteoblasts.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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