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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.58.2010.tde-03022011-161946
Document
Author
Full name
Gustavo Cavalcanti de Albuquerque
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
Ribeirão Preto, 2010
Supervisor
Committee
Rosa, Adalberto Luiz (President)
Beloti, Márcio Mateus
Martins Junior, Walter
Title in Portuguese
Avaliações histológica e histomorfométrica de implantes osseointegráveis de titânio com superfície anodizada e revestida por Ca e P
Keywords in Portuguese
implantes dentários
osseointegração
titânio
tratamento de superfície
Abstract in Portuguese
Estudos de modificações de superfície de implantes de Ti têm atraído a atenção dos pesquisadores por existir grande interesse em tratamentos que possam acelerar o processo fisiológico de reparo do tecido ósseo em contato com o Ti. Avaliações in vitro mostraram que superfícies de Ti obtidas por modificação físicoquímica como a anodização (anodic spark discharge ASD) podem representar uma boa alternativa para melhorar a osseointegração de implantes. O objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar a resposta do tecido ósseo de mandíbula de cães a implantes osseointegráveis de Ti com superfície modificada por duplo ataque ácido (AE), por anodização em solução de íons cálcio e fosfato (ASD-AK) e anodização em solução de silício, cálcio e fosfato seguido por ataque alcalino em NaOH (SiB-Na). Para isso dez cães foram submetidos a exodontia dos pré-molares 12 semanas antes das instalação dos implantes. Os animais foram sacrificados no período de 5 e 8 semanas (cinco por período) e os segmentos ósseos contendo os implantes foram processados. Foram avaliados os efeitos dos tratamentos de superfície na (1) porcentagem de contato direto osso-implante, (2) formação óssea entre as roscas do implante e (3) formação óssea à distância da superfície do implante. Os resultados mostraram que todos os tratamentos (AE, ASD-AK e SiB-Na) permitiram formação óssea em contato direto e adjacente à superfície de Ti sem apresentar nenhum diferença qualitativa e quantitativa no padrão de reparo ósseo. Portanto, esses tratamentos deveriam ser avaliados clinicamente na reabilitação implanto-suportada de pacientes parcial ou totalmente edêntulos.
Title in English
Histological and Histomorphometric analysis of Ti implants with surfaces modified by anodic spark deposition in Ca and P
Keywords in English
dental implants
osseointegration
surface treatment
titanium
Abstract in English
Surface modification of Ti have been attracted the attention of the researchers for existing great interest in treatments that can speed up the physiological process of repair of the bone contact. Aiming to improve the osseointegration of Ti implants several surface treatments have been proposed including those obtained by anodic spark deposition technique (anodic spark discharge ASD). This treatment allows to developing a thin and porous surface layer enriched with selected ions from the electrochemical solution. This study was designed to analyze bone repair adjacent to and in contact with Ti implants with surfaces modified by acid etching (AE) and anodic spark deposition (ASD). Surface modification of Ti implants was carried out by three methods: AE, ASD in calcium and phosphate solution (ASD-AK), and ASD in calcium, phosphate and silicon solution followed by alkali etching in NaOH (SiB-Na). Ten mongrel dogs were submitted to premolar extraction and after 12 weeks AE, BS, and SiB-Na self-screw Ti implants were placed into edentulous areas. Animals were killed at 3 and 8 weeks (five per period) and bone fragments with implants harvested and processed to obtain thin ground sections. Histomorphometric analysis was carried out to determine the bone-implant contact (BIC), bone area between threads (BABT), and bone area adjacent to threads (BAAT). The results had shown that all the treatments (AE, ASD-AK and SiB-Na) had allowed bone formation in direct and adjacent contact to the surface, without qualitative and quantitative difference in the standard of bone repair. Therefore, these surface treatments would have clinically to be evaluated in the implant-supported rehabilitation of total edentulous or patients partial.
 
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2011-09-16
 
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