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Selected AbstractsTissue response to polyglycolide, polydioxanone, polylevolactide, and metallic pins in cancellous bone: An experimental study on rabbitsJOURNAL OF ORTHOPAEDIC RESEARCH, Issue 8 2006Harri Pihlajamäki Abstract The purpose of this study was to investigate, qualitatively and histoquantitatively, the tissue response of rabbit femur cancellous bone to polyglycolide (PGA), polydioxanone (PDS), polylevolactide (PLLA), and stainless steel pins under identical conditions. Eighty knees in 50 rabbits were operated on by inserting bioabsorbable pins (PGA, PDS, or PLLA) together with metallic Kirschner wire in 60, and two metallic Kirschner wires alone in 20 knees, while 20 knees served as intact controls. Follow-up times were 3, 6, 12, 24, and 52 weeks. Cancellous bone tissue response to implants was studied using histological, histomorphometrical, microradiographical, and oxytetracycline fluorescence methods. Residual fragments of PGA and PDS were seen at 24 weeks. Complete degradation of these polymers had taken place before 52 weeks. No signs of degradation of the PLLA pins were observed within the entire follow-up period. The osteoid formation surfaces at tissue implant-interface were statistically larger in all test groups as compared to intact controls. The number of macrophages at tissue implant-interfaces increased in all bioabsorbable implant specimens until 6 weeks, and with PGA until 12 weeks. No differences in the osseous response emerged when comparing groups of bioabsorbable implants with each other or with stainless steel group. Bioabsorbable pins and metallic Kirschner wires evoked an osteoconductive response in the cancellous bone surrounding implant, but the response intensity between implants displayed no differences. This suggests a simple, nonspecific walling-off new-bone front type of response. Consequently, the polymers possessed no specific osteostimulatory or osteoinhibitory properties. Within the follow-up, no significant differences in biocompatibility between the implants appeared, and no frank inflammatory foreign-body reactions occurred. The small-volume pins obviously did not exceed the local tissue tolerance and clearing capacity of the bone. © 2006 Orthopaedic Research Society. Published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Orthop Res 24:1597,1606, 2006 [source] Vitamin D and Bone Physiology: Demonstration of Vitamin D Deficiency in an Implant Osseointegration Rat ModelJOURNAL OF PROSTHODONTICS, Issue 6 2009James Kelly DDS Abstract Purpose: The patient population varies in nutritional deficiencies, which may confound the host response to biomaterials. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of a common deficiency of vitamin D on implant osseointegration in the rat model. Materials and Methods: Male Sprague-Dawley rats were maintained under the cessation of vitamin D intake and UV exposure. The serum levels of 1,25(OH)2D3, 25 OHD3, Ca, and P were determined. Miniature cylindrical Ti6Al4V implants (2-mm long, 1-mm diameter) were fabricated with double acid-etched (DAE) surface or modified DAE with discrete crystalline deposition (DCD) of hydroxyapatite nanoparticles. DAE and DCD implants were placed in the femurs of vitamin D-insufficient and control rats. After 14 days of healing, the femur-implant samples were subjected to implant push-in test and nondecalcified histology. The surfaces of recovered implant specimens after the push-in test were further evaluated by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Results: The decreased serum level of 25 OHD3 demonstrated the establishment of vitamin D insufficiency in this model. The implant push-in test revealed that DAE and DCD implants in the vitamin D-insufficient group (15.94 ± 8.20 N, n = 7; 15.63 ± 3.96 N, n = 7, respectively) were significantly lower than those of the control group (24.99 ± 7.92 N, n = 7, p < 0.05; 37.48 ± 17.58 N, n = 7, p < 0.01, respectively). The transcortical bone-to-implant contact ratio (BIC) was also significantly decreased in the vitamin D-insufficient group. SEM analyses further suggested that the calcified tissues remaining next to the implant surface after push-in test appeared unusually fragmented. Conclusions: The effect of vitamin D insufficiency significantly impairing the establishment of Ti6Al4V implant osseointegration in vivo was unexpectedly profound. The outcome of Ti-based endosseous implants may be confounded by the increasing prevalence of vitamin D insufficiency in our patient population. [source] Transmucosal healing around peri-implant defects: crestal and subcrestal implant placement in dogsCLINICAL ORAL IMPLANTS RESEARCH, Issue 8 2010Binh L. T. Tran Abstract Objective: This study was designed to evaluate the transmucosal healing response of implants placed with the junction of the smooth surfaces, either crestal or subcrestal, into simulated extraction defects after healing periods of 1 and 3 months. Materials and methods: A total of 23 Straumann SP ,3.3 mm NN, SLA® 10 mm implants were placed in the mandibular premolar regions of three greyhound dogs 3 months after the teeth were removed. Five control implants were placed at the crestal bone level, and test implants with surgically created peri-implant defects of 1.25 mm wide × 5 mm depth were placed either at the crestal (nine implants) or at the 2 mm subcrestal (nine implants) bone level. Implants on the right side were placed 1 month before the dogs were sacrificed, and implants on the left side were placed 3 months before sacrifice. All dogs had daily plaque control following surgery and were sacrificed 3 months after implant placement for histological and histometric analyses. Results: Mesial,distal ground sections of the control and test implant specimens showed a greater %BIC in the coronal defect region after 3 months of healing. This healing response was incomplete for the test implants compared with the control implants after a 1-month healing period. The histometric measurements for test implants placed at the crestal bone level or 2 mm subcrestal with surgically created peri-implant defects were more coronal or closer to the implant margin compared with the control implants. Additionally, the degree of osseointegration between the newly formed bone and the implant surface was similar between the test implants. Conclusion: Peri-implant defects of 1.25 mm width healed with spontaneous bone regeneration around implants placed transmucosally at crestal or 2 mm subcrestal with a high degree of osseointegration after a 3-month healing period. To cite this article: Tran BLT, Chen ST, Caiafa A, Davies HMS, Darby IB. Transmucosal healing around peri-implant defects: crestal and subcrestal implant placement in dogs. Clin. Oral Impl. Res. 21, 2010; 794,803. doi: 10.1111/j.1600-0501.2010.01911.x [source] The impact of nicotine on bone healing and osseointegrationCLINICAL ORAL IMPLANTS RESEARCH, Issue 3 2005An experimental study in rabbits Abstract Objectives: To examine the short-term effect of nicotine on bone healing and osseointegration. Material and methods: Sixteen female rabbits were divided into two groups. The test group was exposed to nicotine tartrate for 8 weeks and the control group was exposed to placebo. Nicotine or placebo was administered via a miniosmotic pump and plasma cotinine levels were measured weekly. The pump delivered 15 mg of nicotine/day for the animals in the test group. All rabbits had three tibial bone preparations. In the proximal and distal bone bed, implants were placed after 4 weeks (right tibia) and after 6 weeks (left tibia). Thus, 2- and 4-week healing groups were created. Removal torque test (RMT) was performed at the distal implants. Ground sections were made from the proximal and the central bone beds. The fraction of mineralized bone in contact to the implant (BIC) and the bone density within the implant threads (BD-i) were determined for the bone,implant specimens. For the central bone beds without implants the bone density (BD-c) in the bone defects was determined. Results: No significant difference in RMT values was found between the test and the control group. Histomorphometric measurements of the BIC and the peri-implant BD-i showed no significant differences between the test and the control group after 2 or 4 weeks. Significant differences were, however, found between the 2- and 4-week samples. In the central bone beds, there was no significant difference in BD-c between the test and the control group. Conclusion: Nicotine exposure in a short period of time did not have a significant impact on bone healing or implant osseointegration in rabbits. Résumé Le but de l'étude a été d'examiner l'effet à court terme de la nicotine sur la guérison osseuse et l'ostéoïntégration. Seize lapines ont été réparties en deux groupes. Le groupe test était exposé au tartrate de nicotine durant huit semaines et le groupe contrôle était exposé au placebo. La nicotine et le placebo étaient administrés par une pompe miniosmotique et les teneurs de cotinine plasmatique étaient mesurées chaque semaine. La pompe distillait 15 mg de nicotine par jour pour les animaux du groupe test. Toutes les lapines avaient trois préparations osseuses. Dans le lit osseux proximal et distal, les implants étaient placés après quatre semaines (tibia droit) et six semaines (tibia gauche) Des groupes de guérison de deux et de quatre semaines ont ainsi été créés. Des tests de torsion à l'enlèvement ont été effectués au niveau des implants distaux. Des coupes ont été effectuées pour les lits osseux centraux et proximaux. La fraction d'os minéralisé en contact avec l'implant et la densité osseuse à l'intérieur des filetages ont été déterminées pour les spécimens os/implants. Pour les lits osseux centraux sans implant la quantité osseuse dans les lésions osseuses a été déterminée. Aucune différence significative dans les valeurs de torsion à l'enlèvement n'a été trouvée entre les deux groupes. Les mesures histomorphométriques du contact os/implant et la densité osseuse à l'intérieur des filetages paroïmplantaires ne montraient aucune différence entre les deux groupes ni après deux ni après quatre semaines. Cependant des différences significatives ont été trouvées entre les échantillons à deux et quatre semaines. Dans les lits osseux centraux il n'y avait pas de différence significative de densité osseuse entre le groupe test et le contrôle. L'exposition à la nicotine durant une brève période n'avait pas d'impact significatif sur la guérison osseuse ni sur l'ostéoïntégration d'implants chez les lapines. Zusammenfassung Ziele: Den frühen Einfluss von Nikotin auf die Knochenheilung und Osseointegration zu untersuchen. Material und Methoden: 16 weibliche Kaninchen wurden in zwei Gruppe eingeteilt. Der Testgruppe wurde während 8 Wochen Nikotintartrat gegeben und die Kontrollgruppe bekam ein Placebo. Das Nikotin oder das Placebo wurde mittels einer miniosmotischen Pumpe verabreicht und man bestimmte wöchentlich die Kotininspiegel im Plasma. Bei den Tieren der Testgruppe lieferte die Pumpe 15 mg Nikotin pro Tag. Bei allen Tieren wurden 3 Stellen des Tibiaknochens bearbeitet. In das proximale und distale Knochenbett wurden nach 4 Wochen (rechte Tibia) und nach 6 Wochen (linke Tibia) Implantate eingesetzt. So wurden Gruppen mit einer Heilungszeit von 2 und 4 Wochen kreiert. Bei den distalen Implantaten wurden Ausdrehmoment-Tests (RMT) durchgeführt. Von den zentralen und proximalen Knochenbetten wurden Schliffpräparate angefertigt. Bei den Präparaten mit Implantaten und Knochen bestimmte man den Anteil an mineralisiertem Knochen in Kontakt mit dem Implantat (BIC) und die Knochendichte innerhalb der Gewindegänge (BD-i). Bei den zentralen Knochenbetten ohne Implantate bestimmte man die Knochendichte (BD-c) innerhalb der Knochendefekte. Resutate: Bei den RMT-Werten konnten zwischen der Test- und Kontrollgruppe keine signifikanten Unterschiede gefunden werden. Die histomorphometrischen Messungen des BIC und der periimplantären BD-i zeigten nach 2 oder 4 Wochen keine signifikanten Unterschiede zwischen der Test- und Kontrollgruppe. Jedoch konnten signifikante Unterschiede zwischen den Präparaten nach 2 und 4 Wochen gefunden werden. Bei den zentralen Knochenbetten bestand kein signifikanter Unterschied im BD-c zwischen der Test- und Kontrollgruppe. Schlussfolgerung: Die Verabreichung von Nikotin über einen kurzen Zeitraum hatte keinen signifikanten Einfluss auf die Knochenheilung und Osseointegration bei Kaninchen. Resumen Objetivos: Examinar los efectos a corto plazo de la nicotina en la cicatrización ósea y la osteointegración. Material y Métodos: Se dividieron 16 conejos hembras en dos grupos. El grupo de prueba fue expuesto a tartrato de nicotina durante 8 semanas y el grupo de control fue expuesto a un placebo. La nicotina o el placebo se administraron por medio de una bomba miniosmótica y se midieron e los niveles de nicotina semanalmente. La bomba suministró 15 mg de nicotina/día a los animales del grupo de prueba. Todos los conejos se sometieron a 3 preparaciones tibiales. En los lechos óseos proximales y distales, se colocaron implantes tras 4 semanas (tibia derecha) y 6 semanas (tibia izquierda). Creándose por lo tanto, dos grupos de cicatrización de 2 y 4 semanas. Se llevó a cabo un test de torque de remoción (RMT) en los implantes distales. Se realizaron cortes histológicos de los lechos óseos proximales y centrales. Se determinó la fracción de hueso mineralizado en contacto con el implante (BIC) y la densidad ósea entre las roscas (BD-i) para los especímenes de hueso-implante. Se determinó la densidad ósea (BD-c) en los defectos para los lechos óseos centrales sin implantes. Resultados: No se encontraron diferencias significativas en los valores RMT entre los grupos de prueba y de control. Las mediciones histomorfométricas del BIC y del BD-i periimplantario no mostraron diferencias significativas entre los grupos de prueba y de control tras 2 o tras 4 semanas. De todos modos se encontraron diferencias significativas entre las muestras de 2 y 4 semanas. En los lechos óseos centrales no hubo diferencias significativas en BD-c entre los grupos de prueba y de control. Conclusión: La exposición a la nicotina durante un corto periodo de tiempo no tuvo un impacto significativo en la cicatrización ósea o en la osteointegración implantaria en los conejos. [source] |