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Modification of Zirconia Implant Surfaces by Nd:YAG Laser Grooves: Does It Change Cell Behavior?

The aim of this study was to evaluate gingival fibroblasts and human osteoblasts’ response to textured Nd:YAG laser microgrooves, with different dimensions, on zirconia implant surfaces. A total of 60 zirconia disks (8 mm in diameter and 2 mm in thickness) were produced and divided between four stud...

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Autores principales: da Cruz, Mariana Brito, Marques, Joana Faria, Marques, Ana Filipa Silva, Madeira, Sara, Carvalho, Óscar, Silva, Filipe, Caramês, João, da Mata, António Duarte Sola Pereira
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9149890/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35645176
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomimetics7020049
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author da Cruz, Mariana Brito
Marques, Joana Faria
Marques, Ana Filipa Silva
Madeira, Sara
Carvalho, Óscar
Silva, Filipe
Caramês, João
da Mata, António Duarte Sola Pereira
author_facet da Cruz, Mariana Brito
Marques, Joana Faria
Marques, Ana Filipa Silva
Madeira, Sara
Carvalho, Óscar
Silva, Filipe
Caramês, João
da Mata, António Duarte Sola Pereira
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description The aim of this study was to evaluate gingival fibroblasts and human osteoblasts’ response to textured Nd:YAG laser microgrooves, with different dimensions, on zirconia implant surfaces. A total of 60 zirconia disks (8 mm in diameter and 2 mm in thickness) were produced and divided between four study groups (N = 15): three laser-textured (widths between 125.07 ± 5.29 μm and 45.36 ± 2.37 μm and depth values from 50.54 ± 2.48 μm to 23.01 ± 3.79 μm) and a control group without laser treatment. Human osteoblasts and gingival fibroblasts were cultured on these surfaces for 14 days. FEG-SEM (Field Emission Gun–Scanning Electron Microscope) images showed cellular adhesion at 24 h, with comparable morphology in all samples for both cell types. A similar cell spreading within the grooves and in the space between them was observed. Cell viability increased over time in all study groups; however, no differences were found between them. Additionally, proliferation, ALP (Alkaline phosphatase) activity, collagen type I, osteopontin and interleukin levels were not significantly different between any of the study groups for any of the cell types. Analysis of variance to compare parameters effect did not reveal statistically significant differences when comparing all groups in the different tests performed. The results obtained revealed similar cell behavior based on cell viability and differentiation on different microtopographic laser grooves, compared to a microtopography only established by sandblasting and acid-etching protocol, the reference surface treatment on zirconia dental implants.
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spelling pubmed-91498902022-05-31 Modification of Zirconia Implant Surfaces by Nd:YAG Laser Grooves: Does It Change Cell Behavior? da Cruz, Mariana Brito Marques, Joana Faria Marques, Ana Filipa Silva Madeira, Sara Carvalho, Óscar Silva, Filipe Caramês, João da Mata, António Duarte Sola Pereira Biomimetics (Basel) Article The aim of this study was to evaluate gingival fibroblasts and human osteoblasts’ response to textured Nd:YAG laser microgrooves, with different dimensions, on zirconia implant surfaces. A total of 60 zirconia disks (8 mm in diameter and 2 mm in thickness) were produced and divided between four study groups (N = 15): three laser-textured (widths between 125.07 ± 5.29 μm and 45.36 ± 2.37 μm and depth values from 50.54 ± 2.48 μm to 23.01 ± 3.79 μm) and a control group without laser treatment. Human osteoblasts and gingival fibroblasts were cultured on these surfaces for 14 days. FEG-SEM (Field Emission Gun–Scanning Electron Microscope) images showed cellular adhesion at 24 h, with comparable morphology in all samples for both cell types. A similar cell spreading within the grooves and in the space between them was observed. Cell viability increased over time in all study groups; however, no differences were found between them. Additionally, proliferation, ALP (Alkaline phosphatase) activity, collagen type I, osteopontin and interleukin levels were not significantly different between any of the study groups for any of the cell types. Analysis of variance to compare parameters effect did not reveal statistically significant differences when comparing all groups in the different tests performed. The results obtained revealed similar cell behavior based on cell viability and differentiation on different microtopographic laser grooves, compared to a microtopography only established by sandblasting and acid-etching protocol, the reference surface treatment on zirconia dental implants. MDPI 2022-04-20 /pmc/articles/PMC9149890/ /pubmed/35645176 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomimetics7020049 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Caramês, João
da Mata, António Duarte Sola Pereira
Modification of Zirconia Implant Surfaces by Nd:YAG Laser Grooves: Does It Change Cell Behavior?
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title_full Modification of Zirconia Implant Surfaces by Nd:YAG Laser Grooves: Does It Change Cell Behavior?
title_fullStr Modification of Zirconia Implant Surfaces by Nd:YAG Laser Grooves: Does It Change Cell Behavior?
title_full_unstemmed Modification of Zirconia Implant Surfaces by Nd:YAG Laser Grooves: Does It Change Cell Behavior?
title_short Modification of Zirconia Implant Surfaces by Nd:YAG Laser Grooves: Does It Change Cell Behavior?
title_sort modification of zirconia implant surfaces by nd:yag laser grooves: does it change cell behavior?
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9149890/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35645176
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomimetics7020049
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