Title of article
Studies by imaging TOF-SIMS of bone mineralization on porous titanium implants after 1 week in bone
Author/Authors
Lennart C. Eriksson، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
4
From page
6757
To page
6760
Abstract
Anodic oxidation was used to grow porous layers on titanium discs. Six different oxidation procedures were used producing six different
surfaces. The implants were inserted in rat bone (tibia) for 7 days. After implant retrieval, mineralization (hydroxyapatite formation) on the implant
surfaces was investigated using time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry (TOF-SIMS). Bone tissue around the implants was sectioned and
stained. The amount of bone in close apposition to the implant was calculated. The porosity showed great variation between the surfaces.
Hydroxyapatite was detected on all surfaces. A slight positive correlation between porosity and mineralization was found, although the most
porous surface was not the best mineralized one. Bone had formed around all implants after 7 days. The bone-to-metal contact for the porous
implants did not differ significantly from the non-porous control. Porosity is known to influence cellular events. The results indicate that porosity
could have an initial, positive influence on bone integration of implants, by stimulating the mineralization process. The methods used were found to
be suitable tools for investigation of initial healing around implants in bone.
Keywords
TOF-SIMS , Titanium oxide , Osseointegration , Hydroxyapatite , Bone , Porosity
Journal title
Applied Surface Science
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
Applied Surface Science
Record number
1002432
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