Laser-Induced µ-Rooms for Osteocytes on Implant Surface: An In Vivo Study

Author:

Veiko VadimORCID,Karlagina YuliyaORCID,Zernitckaia EkaterinaORCID,Egorova ElenaORCID,Radaev MaximORCID,Yaremenko AndreyORCID,Chernenko Gennadiy,Romanov ValeryORCID,Shchedrina NadezhdaORCID,Ivanova ElenaORCID,Chichkov BorisORCID,Odintsova GalinaORCID

Abstract

Laser processing of dental implant surfaces is becoming a more widespread replacement for classical techniques due to its undeniable advantages, including control of oxide formation and structure and surface relief at the microscale. Thus, using a laser, we created several biomimetic topographies of various shapes on the surface of titanium screw-shaped implants to research their success and survival rates. A distinctive feature of the topographies is the presence of “µ-rooms”, which are special spaces created by the depressions and elevations and are analogous to the µ-sized room in which the osteocyte will potentially live. We conducted the comparable in vivo study using dental implants with continuous (G-topography with µ-canals), discrete (S-topography with μ-cavities), and irregular (I-topography) laser-induced topographies. A histological analysis performed with the statistical method (with p-value less than 0.05) was conducted, which showed that G-topography had the highest BIC parameter and contained the highest number of mature osteocytes, indicating the best secondary stability and osseointegration.

Funder

Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation

Government of the Russian Federation

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Materials Science,General Chemical Engineering

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