2015
DOI: 10.4012/dmj.2015-095
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Pilot study of gingival connective tissue responses to 3-dimensional collagen nanofiber-coated dental implants

Abstract: The aim of the present study was to evaluate the gingival connective tissue response to screw-type titanium implants coated with Type I collagen nanofibers, which were prepared using the electrospray deposition method. Implants were immediately inserted into the socket of maxillary first molars after the extraction. Undecalcified sections after 4 weeks implantation were histologically observed. Better contact of the gingival connective tissue was generally observed around the collagen nanofiber-coated implants… Show more

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“…Interestingly, those fiber groups had perpendicular rod-like attachments with the implant surfaces at intervals of 30 m (asterisks in Fig. 12b and c), similar to the characteristic morphology seen in the gingiva and periodontal ligaments of natural teeth 11) . Such rod-like attachments were not observed in the Laser-Ti and Coll/Laser-Ti implants at 3 weeks.…”
Section: Histological Evaluation Of Gingival Connective Tissue In Ratmentioning
confidence: 77%
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“…Interestingly, those fiber groups had perpendicular rod-like attachments with the implant surfaces at intervals of 30 m (asterisks in Fig. 12b and c), similar to the characteristic morphology seen in the gingiva and periodontal ligaments of natural teeth 11) . Such rod-like attachments were not observed in the Laser-Ti and Coll/Laser-Ti implants at 3 weeks.…”
Section: Histological Evaluation Of Gingival Connective Tissue In Ratmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…In our present study, collagen immobilization did not enhance attachment of gingival connective tissue compared with the LaserTi implants. Raita et al reported that three-dimensional collagen nanofiber structures were more effective for gingival connective tissue attachment than two-dimensional collagen immobilization 11) . Atsuta et al showed that laminin-5 contributed to attachment of the peri-implant epithelium to the titanium implant surface 32) .…”
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confidence: 99%
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