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Viability and Proliferation Assessment of Gingival Fibroblasts Cultured on Silver Nanoparticle-Doped Ti-6Al-4V Surfaces.

Dimitra VasilakiAthina BakopoulouLambrini PapadopoulouEleni PapachristouNikolaos MichailidisAlexandros TsouknidasStergios DratsiosThomas TaylorKonstantinos Michalakis
Published in: The International journal of oral & maxillofacial implants (2024)
The findings of the present study indicate that Ti-6Al-4V surfaces modified with 8 nm and 30 nm AgNPs at concentrations of 100 ppm, 200 ppm, and 300 ppm do not produce any serious cytotoxicity toward HGFs. The initial arrest of the HGF proliferation rate recovered at 72 hours. These results on the antibacterial activity against common periodontal pathogens, in combination with the results found in a previous study by the same research group, suggest that AgNP-doped Ti-6Al-4V surfaces are potential candidates for use in implant abutments for preventing peri-implant diseases.
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