| Literature DB >> 23755331 |
Jung-Bo Huh1, Jeong-Yeol Lee, Young-Chan Jeon, Sang-Wan Shin, Jin-Soo Ahn, Jae-Jun Ryu.
Abstract
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the stability ofEntities:
Keywords: Chemical grafting; Dental implant; Physical adsorption; Physical stability; RGD peptide
Year: 2013 PMID: 23755331 PMCID: PMC3675298 DOI: 10.4047/jap.2013.5.2.84
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Adv Prosthodont ISSN: 2005-7806 Impact factor: 1.904
Fig. 1Schematic representation of the chemical grafting group.
Summary of the four experimental groups
Fig. 2Implant installation using a machine developed by Osstem Co. (Pusan, Korea). This machine was set at a given direction and rotation speed (30 rpm); drill burs up to 3.5 mm can be used for the installation of 4.0 mm implants.
Fig. 3Divided surface of a SRPF; A: After implant installation, B: each SRPF was divided into 2 pieces and the implant was removed.
Fig. 4Schematic diagram of RGD-peptide quantitation.
B - A = amount of RGD peptide remaining on an implant after installation.
C - (B - A) = amount of RGD peptide lost from the implant surface.
Fig. 5SEM micrographs of each group, no differences were observed after coating with RGD peptide; A&B: bare anodized titanium, C&D: physical adsorption group, E&F: chemical grafting group; A,C,E: ×50,000, B,D,F: ×100,000.
Fig. 6Fluorescence microscopic images after RGD-peptide coating (A: bare anodized titanium, B: physical adsorption group, C: chemical grafting group, bar: 200 µm). Fluorescence was greater in the physical adsorption group than in the chemical grafting group. Implants surfaces were yellower in the physical adsorption group. Green dot-like areas were sparsely present in both the physical adsorption and chemical grafting groups.
Substrate Atomic compositions (%) by XPS analysis
Residual amounts (ng) and ratio (%) of RGD peptide in the experimental groups
P-H: physical adsorption and insertion in hard bone, P-S: physical adsorption and insertion in soft bone, C-H: chemical grafting and insertion in hard bone, C-S: chemical grafting and insertion in soft bone. *P<.05, post hoc test.