Studying biomimetic coated niobium as an alternative dental implant material to titanium : in vitro and in vivo study

Other Title(s)

دراسة النيبيوم المطلي بالمحاكاة البايولوجية كمادة زراعة أسنان بديلة للتيتانيوم : دراسة مختبرية و حيوية

Joint Authors

Muhammad, Ali Abd al-Razzaq
Latif, Thair
Jamil, Intisar

Source

Baghdad Science Journal

Issue

Vol. 15, Issue 3 (30 Sep. 2018), pp.253-261, 9 p.

Publisher

University of Baghdad College of Science for Women

Publication Date

2018-09-30

Country of Publication

Iraq

No. of Pages

9

Main Subjects

Dental

Abstract EN

Commercially pure titanium (cpTi) is widely used as dental implant material although it was found that titanium exhibited high modulus of elasticity and the lower corrosion tendency in oral environment.

Niobium(Nb) was chosen for this study as an alternative to cpTi implant material due to its bioinert behavior and good elastic modulus and moderate cost in addition to corrosion resistance.

This study was done to evaluate the effect of biomimetic coating on the surface properties of the commercially pure titanium and niobium implants by in vitro and in vivo experiments.

The in vitro study was involved etching the samples of each material in HCl then soaking in 10M NaOH aqueous solution.

These samples were then immersed in a 5 times concentrated simulated body fluid for 14 days.

Scanning Electron Microscope, Energy Dispersive Xray, and X-Ray Diffraction tests were done to analyze surface changes.

The in vivo study was done by the implantation of screw-shaped implants (two from each material, uncoated and the other was biomimetically coated) in the tibias of New Zealand rabbits.

After 2 and 4 weeks of healing period, 20 rabbits were sacrificed for each period.

A removal torque was done for ten animals in each group, whereas the other ten were used for histological testing and histomorphometric analysis with optical microscope.The in vitro experiments showed that the use of 14 days immersion in a concentrated simulated body fluid produced a layer of calcium phosphate on metal surfaces.

The removal torque values and new bone formation were increased significantly in Nb than Ti, in coated than uncoated screws, and in 4 weeks than 2 weeks healing periods.

The Nb implants had better biomechanical and biological properties than the commercially pure titanium implants and can be used as an alternative dental implant

American Psychological Association (APA)

Muhammad, Ali Abd al-Razzaq& Latif, Thair& Jamil, Intisar. 2018. Studying biomimetic coated niobium as an alternative dental implant material to titanium : in vitro and in vivo study. Baghdad Science Journal،Vol. 15, no. 3, pp.253-261.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-852859

Modern Language Association (MLA)

Muhammad, Ali Abd al-Razzaq…[et al.]. Studying biomimetic coated niobium as an alternative dental implant material to titanium : in vitro and in vivo study. Baghdad Science Journal Vol. 15, no. 3 (2018), pp.253-261.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-852859

American Medical Association (AMA)

Muhammad, Ali Abd al-Razzaq& Latif, Thair& Jamil, Intisar. Studying biomimetic coated niobium as an alternative dental implant material to titanium : in vitro and in vivo study. Baghdad Science Journal. 2018. Vol. 15, no. 3, pp.253-261.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-852859

Data Type

Journal Articles

Language

English

Notes

Includes bibliographical references : p. 260-261

Record ID

BIM-852859