Influence of Surface Characteristics of TiO 2 Coatings on the Response of Gingival Cells: A Systematic Review of In Vitro Studies.
Nagat AreidSini RiivariFaleh AbushahbaKhalil ShahramianTimo O NärhiPublished in: Materials (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
The soft tissue-implant interface requires the formation of epithelium and connective tissue seal to hinder microbial infiltration and prevent epithelial down growth. Nanoporous titanium dioxide (TiO 2 ) surface coatings have shown good potential for promoting soft tissue attachment to implant surfaces. However, the impact of their surface properties on the biological response of gingival cells needs further investigation. This systematic review aimed to investigate the cellular behavior of gingival cells on TiO 2 -implant abutment coatings based on in vitro studies. The review was performed to answer the question: "How does the surface characteristic of TiO 2 coatings influence the gingival cell response in in vitro studies?". A search in MEDLINE/PubMed and the web of science databases from 1990 to 2022 was performed using keywords. A quality assessment of the studies selected was performed using the SciRAP method. A total of 11 publications were selected from the 289 studies that fulfilled the inclusion criteria. The mean reporting and methodologic quality SciRAP scores were 82.7 ± 6.4/100 and 87 ± 4.2/100, respectively. Within the limitations of this in vitro systematic review, it can be concluded that the TiO 2 coatings with smooth nano-structured surface topography and good wettability improve gingival cell response compared to non-coated surfaces.
Keyphrases
- soft tissue
- systematic review
- induced apoptosis
- case control
- cell cycle arrest
- quantum dots
- single cell
- meta analyses
- visible light
- randomized controlled trial
- stem cells
- public health
- cell death
- emergency department
- oxidative stress
- machine learning
- risk assessment
- big data
- pi k akt
- cell therapy
- bone marrow
- adverse drug