Roughness and wettability effect on histological and mechanical response of self-drilling orthodontic mini-implants
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2016ISSN
1432-6981
Resum
Self-drilling orthodontic mini-implants can be used as temporary devices for orthodontic treatments. Our main goal was to evaluate surface characteristics, roughness and wettability, of surface modified mini-implants to increase their stability during orthodontic treatment without inducing bone fracture and tissue destruction during unscrewing.; Modified mini-implants by acid etching, grit-blasting and its combination were implanted in 20 New Zealand rabbits during 10 weeks. After that, the bone-to-implant (BIC) parameter was determined and the torque during unscrewing was measured. The surface characteristics, roughness and wettability, were also measured, onto modified Ti c.p. discs.; Acid-etched mini-implants (R (a) a parts per thousand 1.7 mu m, contact angle (CA) a parts per thousand 66A degrees) significantly improved the bone-to-implant parameter, 26 %, compared to as-machined mini-implants (R (a) a parts per thousand 0.3 mu m, CA a parts per thousand 68A degrees, BIC = 19 %) due to its roughness. Moreover, this surface treatment did not modify torque during unscrewing due to their statistically similar wettability (p > 0.05). Surface treatments with higher roughness and hydrophobicity (R (a) a parts per thousand 4.5 mu m, CA a parts per thousand 74A degrees) lead to a greater BIC and to a higher removal torque during unscrewing, causing bone fracture, compared to as-machined mini-implants.; Based on these in vivo findings, we conclude that acid-etching surface treatment can support temporary anchoring of titanium mini-implants.; This treatment represents a step forward in the direction of reducing the time prior to mini-implant loading by increasing their stability during orthodontic treatment, without inducing bone fracture and tissue destruction during unscrewing.
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Anglès
Matèries (CDU)
616.3 - Patologia de l'aparell digestiu. Odontologia
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15
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Springer Nature
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20;
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Clinical Oral Investigations
Citació recomanada
Espinar-Escalona, Eduardo; Bravo-Gonzalez, Luis-Alberto; Pegueroles Neyra, Marta [et al.]. Roughness and wettability effect on histological and mechanical response of self-drilling orthodontic mini-implants. Clinical oral investigations, 2016, 20(5), p. 1115-1120. Disponible en: <https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00784-016-1770-y>. Fecha de acceso: 12 nov. 2021. DOI: 10.1007/s00784-016-1770-y
Nota
The work was supported by the Spanish Government through project MAT 2012-30706, co-funded by the EU through European Regional Development Funds, and the Agency for Administration of University and Research Grants of the Government of Catalonia (2014 SGR 1333).
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