2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.bjoms.2018.08.014
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Effect of hyaluronic acid on the osseointegration of dental implants

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“…HLA may act as a biomimetic scaffold for other molecules, such as BMP-2 and TGF-β. 13,14 Current study revealed more collagen and crystal maturity in HLA treated sites especially at 6 weeks as mentioned before.…”
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confidence: 70%
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“…HLA may act as a biomimetic scaffold for other molecules, such as BMP-2 and TGF-β. 13,14 Current study revealed more collagen and crystal maturity in HLA treated sites especially at 6 weeks as mentioned before.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 70%
“…The higher the MW was, the higher rate of bone formation. 14,17,23 Many researchers evaluated HLA effects on bone healing. It increased the expressions of bone matrix components (Alkaline phosphatase ALP, and Osteopontain OCN).…”
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“…An example of the roughness profile for CpTi G4 substrate subjected to sandblasting and autoclaving and ECAD-derived ACP coating is shown in Figure 2. The osseointegration process depends on many factors, including the quality of the bone, biocompatibility, and surface roughness of dental implants with Ra between 1 and 3 [36]. The arithmetic average height parameter, defined as the average absolute deviation of the roughness irregularities from the mean line over one sampling length, was almost The osseointegration process depends on many factors, including the quality of the bone, biocompatibility, and surface roughness of dental implants with Ra between 1 and 3 [36].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The osseointegration process depends on many factors, including the quality of the bone, biocompatibility, and surface roughness of dental implants with Ra between 1 and 3 [36]. The arithmetic average height parameter, defined as the average absolute deviation of the roughness irregularities from the mean line over one sampling length, was almost The osseointegration process depends on many factors, including the quality of the bone, biocompatibility, and surface roughness of dental implants with Ra between 1 and 3 [36]. The arithmetic average height parameter, defined as the average absolute deviation of the roughness irregularities from the mean line over one sampling length, was almost 1.5-times larger for the ACP coating ( Figure 2b) than that determined for the titanium substrate (Figure 2a), and equaled 1.91(11) µm and 2.81(8) µm, respectively.…”
Section: Surface Roughness Studymentioning
confidence: 99%