Literature DB >> 22781962

Effects of storage methods on time-related changes of titanium surface properties and cellular response.

Haibin Lu1, Lei Zhou, Lei Wan, Shaobing Li, Mingdeng Rong, Zehong Guo.   

Abstract

Titanium implants are sold in the market as storable medical devices. All the implants have a certain shelf life during which they maintain their sterility, but variations of the surface properties through this duration have not been subject to a comprehensive assessment. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of storage methods on time-related changes of titanium surface properties. Acid-etched titanium discs (Sa = 0.82 µm) were placed in a sealed container (tradition method) or submerged in the ddH(2)O/NaCl solution (0.15 mol L(-1))/CaCl(2) solution (0.15 mol L(-1)), and new titanium discs were used as a control group. SEM and optical profiler showed that surface morphology and roughness did not change within different groups, but the XPS analysis confirmed that the surface chemistry altered by different storage protocols as the storage duration increased, and the contact angle also varied with storage methods. The storage method also affected the protein adsorption capacity and cellular response on the titanium surface. All titanium discs stored in the solution maintained their excellent bioactivity even after four weeks storage time, but titanium discs stored in a traditional manner decreased substantially in an age-dependent manner. Much effort is needed to improve the storage methods in order to maintain the bioactivity of a titanium dental implant.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22781962     DOI: 10.1088/1748-6041/7/5/055002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biomed Mater        ISSN: 1748-6041            Impact factor:   3.715


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