Literature DB >> 16080351

[Experimental study of osseointegration of zirconium and titanium dental implants].

O B Kulakov, A A Doktorov, S V D'iakova, Iu I Denisov-Nikol'skiĭ, K A Grötz.   

Abstract

In an experiment performed on pigs, methods of light and scanning electron microscopy were used to study the interaction of zirconium and titanium dental implants with bone 6 months following their insertion. Distinct features of integration of both implant types with bone structures were detected. Sites of direct contact of bone structures with metal were found to undergo constant remodeling according to biochemical and metabolic conditions in each zone of an implant surface. Statistically the degree of interactive properties of zirconium implants significantly exceeded similar parameter for titanium screws. Along the perimeter of the zones of bone contact with zirconium implants greater numbers of forming and formed bone areas were revealed as compared to the zones of bone contact with titanium implants, where erosion lacunae were more numerous. The complex of research methods used in this study have not revealed distinct changes in the structure of osteocytes, located in immediate proximity to the metal surface in comparison with more distant sites in the bone.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16080351

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Morfologiia        ISSN: 1026-3543


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