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Radiographic and histologic assessment of osseointegration for surface-treated titanium dental implants: An experimental study in dogs.

Mohammed A AbdullaRadhwan H HasanOsama Hazim Al-Hyani
Published in: Journal of dental research, dental clinics, dental prospects (2024)
A radiographic examination revealed that surface modification significantly impacted osseointegration, with a strong bond between the implant surface and the surrounding bone. The histological sections at the 14-day interval revealed obvious bone remodeling activity, especially in sandblasting plus acid etching and sandblasting-modified implant surface groups. At the 90-day interval, bone ingrowth had increased, and the new bone became mature, especially in sandblasting and propolis surface modification groups. After 180 days of the delayed-loaded implant osseointegration, differences were observed between different implant-treated groups with a remarkable remodeling of the bone, especially in the propolis coating group.
Keyphrases
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