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Interaction between Different Implant Surfaces and Liquid Fibrinogen: A Pilot In Vitro Experiment

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BIOMED RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL
卷 2021, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1155/2021/9996071

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This study evaluated the interaction between 5 different dental implant surfaces and liquid fibrinogen, revealing significant differences in the initial contact between implant surfaces and the fibrin network among different implant brands. Further studies are necessary to explore the clinical impact of these observations on the osseointegration process of dental implants.
Background. Platelet concentrates like leucocyte- and platelet-rich fibrin (L-PRF) have been widely evaluated in different oral surgical procedures to promote the healing process. However, liquid L-PRF products such as liquid fibrinogen have been poorly explored, especially in the biomimetic functionalization of dental implants. The aim of this in vitro study is to evaluate the interaction between 5 different dental implant surfaces and liquid fibrinogen. Methods. Five commercially available dental implants with different surfaces (Osseospeed (TM), TiUnite (TM), SLActive (R), Ossean (R), and Plenum (R)) were immersed for 60 minutes in liquid fibrinogen obtained from healthy donors. After this period, the implants were removed and fixed for scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Results. All dental implants were covered by a fibrin mesh. However, noticeable noncontact areas were observed for the Osseospeed (TM), TiUnite (TM), and SLActive (R) surfaces. On the other hand, Ossean (R) and Plenum (R) surfaces showed a dense and uniform layer of fibrin covering almost the entire implant surface. The Osseospeed (TM), TiUnite (TM), and SLActive (R) surfaces presented with lower blood cell numbers inside the fibrin mesh compared with the others. Moreover, at higher magnification, thicker fibrin fibers were observed in contact with Ossean (R) and Plenum (R) surfaces. The Plenum (R) surface showed the thickest fibers which also inserted and interconnect to the microroughness. Conclusion. The initial contact between an implant surface and the fibrin network differs significantly among different implant brands. Further studies are necessary to explore the clinical impact of these observations in the osseointegration process of dental implants.

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