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Multi-Scale Modification of Metallic Implants With Pore Gradients, Polyelectrolytes and Their Indirect Monitoring In vivo
Published on: July 1, 2013
In Vivo Studies of Medical Implants for Maxillofacial Surgery Produced from Nanostructured Titanium
Alexander A Matchin1, Evgeniy V Nosov1, Alexander A Stadnikov2
1Department of Dentistry and Maxillofacial Surgery, Orenburg State Medical University, Orenburg 460000, Russia.
Abstract:
This paper presents the results of comprehensive in vivo studies into the osseointegration behavior of medical implants for maxillofacial surgery produced from nanostructured grade 4 titanium. Special attention is given to the phenomenology of bone tissue formation with consideration of its surface relief features and to evaluating the quantitative parameters of the morphological indicators of osteoblast and endothelial cells in the osseointegration zone. These parameters were compared with their measurement data for standard factory-made implants, and considerable acceleration in the fixation of nanotitanium implants due to osseointegation was found. The obtained results indicate a better osseointegration of implants made of nanotitanium in comparison to similar standard products.

