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An in vitro evaluation of the biological effects of carbon nanotube-coated dental zirconia.

Wen KouTsukasa AkasakaFumio WatariGöran Sjögren
Published in: ISRN dentistry (2013)
THE PURPOSE OF THIS STUDY IS TO EVALUATE FUNCTIONALIZED MULTIWALLED CARBON NANOTUBES (FMWCNTS) AS A POTENTIAL COATING MATERIAL FOR DENTAL ZIRCONIA FROM A BIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE: its effect on cell proliferation, viability, morphology, and the attachment of an osteoblast-like cell. Osteoblast-like (Saos-2) cells were seeded on uncoated and fMWCNT-coated zirconia discs and in culture dishes that served as controls. The seeding density was 10(4) cells/cm(2), and the cells were cultured for 6 days. Cell viability, proliferation and attachment of the Saos-2 cells were studied. The results showed that Saos-2 cells were well attached to both the uncoated and the fMWCNT-coated zirconia discs. Cell viability and proliferation on the fMWCNT-coated zirconia discs were almost the same as for the control discs. Better cell attachment was seen on the fMWCNT-coated than on the uncoated zirconia discs. In conclusion, fMWCNTs seem to be a promising coating material for zirconia-based ceramic surfaces to increase the roughness and thereby enhance the osseointegration of zirconia implants.
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