Do titanium mini-implants have the same quality of finishing and degree of contamination before and after different manipulations? An in vitro study
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2021ISSN
2075-4701
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Evaluate the quality of finishing and degree of contamination before and after handling and surface treatment of titanium (Ti) orthodontic mini-implants (OMIs). A scanning electron microscope (SEM) study on ninety-six titanium OMIs was done. Energy-Dispersive X-ray Analysis (EDX) identified the present particles on manufactured OMIs surfaces. Then, OMIs were manipulated with gauze (dry sterile, soaked in chlorhexidine) and gloves (latex, nitrile) to evaluate the contamination of these handling materials. Finally, OMIs underwent surface treatments and were placed in bone to observe the contaminants they released. Roughness (Ra) and wettability with contact angle parameter (CA) were measured on these treated OMIs. Machined OMIs presented surface irregularities and were contaminated with manufacturing-process particles (carbon, plastic Polyvinyl Chloride PVC, aluminum). Hand-manipulated OMIs were also contaminated by the handling materials. OMIs surface characteristics were as follows: acid-etched (Ra ≈ 1.3 μm, CA ≈ 66°), machined (Ra ≈ 0.3 μm, CA ≈ 68°), SB (Ra ≈ 3.3 μm, CA ≈ 78°), and SBAO (Ra ≈ 3.1 μm, CA ≈ 92°). Bone was contaminated by OMIs surface defects and extra particles. Manufactured OMIs have surface contaminants that increase with clinical handling. Surface treatments (SBAO, a combination of sandblasting and anodic oxidation) increase the roughness and contact angle, which play an important role in osseointegration. Surface-treated OMIs leave titanium particles in the bone during their insertion-removal. The use of a gauze soaked in chlorhexidine is recommended when handling OMIs. Further investigations would be interesting to study more variables and confirm the present results.
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616 - Patología. Medicina clínica. Oncología
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11
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MDPI
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11; 2
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Metals
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Zogheib, Tatiana; Walter-Solana, André; De La Iglesia, Fernando [et al.]. Do titanium mini-implants have the same quality of finishing and degree of contamination before and after different manipulations? An in vitro study. Metals, 2021, 11, 245. Disponible en: <https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4701/11/2/245>. Fecha de acceso: 25 feb. 2021. DOI: 10.3390/met11020245
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info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/ES/MICINN/RTI2018-098075-B-C22
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This research was funded by Spanish Government and and European Union FEDER by the concession of the grant RTI2018-098075-B-C22 and the research group Generalitat de Catalunya 2017SGR708.
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