A comparative study on the microstructural and antibacterial properties of laser - textured and SLA dental implants
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Motzfeld Espinosa, Enrique Ronald
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Covarrubias Gallardo, Cristián Mauricio
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Gomez Carranza, Maria Leyla
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Bastías Miranda, Fabiola Alexandra
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Maureira Vargas, Miguel Ignacio
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2022-09-30T13:28:16Z
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2022-09-30T13:28:16Z
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2021
Cita de ítem
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Int. J. Inter. Dent Vol. 14(3); 222-225, 2021
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10.4067/S2452-55882021000300222
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/188280
Abstract
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Objective: To compare the structural and antibacterial properties of a Laser - treated
commercial dental implant (No-Itis®) with those of a traditional sandblasted and acidetched (SLA) implant. Materials and Methods: Surface topography and elemental
composition of the implant surfaces were analyzed by using scanning electron
microscopy (SEM) coupled to dispersive X - ray spectrometry (EDX). The antibacterial
properties of the implants were tested against Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans.
Protein adsorption capacity and bioactivity in simulated body fluid (SBF) of the
implant surfaces were also analyzed. Results: The Laser - treated implant presents
a topography constituted by smooth and uniform concavities of ~ 30 µm in diameter,
free of Laser - induced alterations, and impurity elements. The Laser - textured surface
demonstrated to significantly (p = 0.0132) reduce by up to around 61% the bacterial
growth as compared with the SLA implant, which was found to be associated to a
reduced adhesion of proteins on the Laser surface. No apatite - related mineral deposits
were detected on the SBF - incubated surfaces. Conclusion: The smooth Laser -
designed surface exhibits an antimicrobial effect that decreases the growth of bacterial
biofilm on its surface, which could contribute to reduce the risk of peri-implantitis.
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en
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Publisher
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Sociedad de Periodoncia de Chile
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Sociedad de Prótesis y Rehabilitación Oral de Chile
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Sociedad Chilena de Odontopediatría
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Sociedad de Implantología Oral de Chile
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Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United States