Dental implant surface modifications and osteointegration

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Main Author: Toledo, Valentina Andrea Ormazabal
Publication Date: 2013
Format: Master thesis
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: Osteointegration can be defined as the direct contact between the living bone and the implant surface without interposed soft tissue at the microscope level and it is a critical process to guarantee implant stability and consequent short and long term clinical success. Several factors are known to influence the efficiency of the osteointegration: bone status; loading conditions; implant design and material; implant surface and surgical technique. Surface conditions are particularly important as they play a major role in the osteointegration process. Several characteristics among implant surface, such as surface composition, physic-chemical properties, surface wettability and roughness influence the rate and quality of osteointegration. Over the past three decades, the use of dental implants raised exponentially and widely expanded among the dental manufactures. The growing interest in improving the dental implant/bone interface has been addressed through the use of several techniques available for the modification of the surfaces dental implants in order to induce bioactivity. Different surface properties can induce different gene and protein expression in the osteogenic cells and also different structural and biomechanical properties to the surrounding mineralized tissue. This can result in different speed, quantity and quality of peri-implant bone formation. Nowadays, a growing aspect of endosseous implant surface research is focused on further enhancing the activity of bone forming cells at the tissue implant interface through the understanding of the fundamental processes at the interface between implant surfaces and surrounding living tissues. The goal of this study is to review the contemporary knowledge about the influencing factors affecting the osteointegration process of dental implants, analyze the currently available techniques for implant surface modification and their limitations, and also discuss the future trends in surface bioengineering and nanotechnology for improving the osteointegration and consequently enhance their biological performance.
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spelling Dental implant surface modifications and osteointegrationDentalImplantSurfaceOsteointegrationOsseointegrationImplanteSuperfícieOsteointegraçãoOsseointegraçãoOsteointegration can be defined as the direct contact between the living bone and the implant surface without interposed soft tissue at the microscope level and it is a critical process to guarantee implant stability and consequent short and long term clinical success. Several factors are known to influence the efficiency of the osteointegration: bone status; loading conditions; implant design and material; implant surface and surgical technique. Surface conditions are particularly important as they play a major role in the osteointegration process. Several characteristics among implant surface, such as surface composition, physic-chemical properties, surface wettability and roughness influence the rate and quality of osteointegration. Over the past three decades, the use of dental implants raised exponentially and widely expanded among the dental manufactures. The growing interest in improving the dental implant/bone interface has been addressed through the use of several techniques available for the modification of the surfaces dental implants in order to induce bioactivity. Different surface properties can induce different gene and protein expression in the osteogenic cells and also different structural and biomechanical properties to the surrounding mineralized tissue. This can result in different speed, quantity and quality of peri-implant bone formation. Nowadays, a growing aspect of endosseous implant surface research is focused on further enhancing the activity of bone forming cells at the tissue implant interface through the understanding of the fundamental processes at the interface between implant surfaces and surrounding living tissues. The goal of this study is to review the contemporary knowledge about the influencing factors affecting the osteointegration process of dental implants, analyze the currently available techniques for implant surface modification and their limitations, and also discuss the future trends in surface bioengineering and nanotechnology for improving the osteointegration and consequently enhance their biological performance.Oliveira, Ana LeiteVeritatiToledo, Valentina Andrea Ormazabal2014-01-30T10:41:53Z2013-10-0920132013-10-09T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.14/13565urn:tid:201132150enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)instname:FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiainstacron:RCAAP2025-03-13T12:37:26Zoai:repositorio.ucp.pt:10400.14/13565Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireinfo@rcaap.ptopendoar:https://opendoar.ac.uk/repository/71602025-05-29T01:50:07.719397Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP) - FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Dental implant surface modifications and osteointegration
title Dental implant surface modifications and osteointegration
spellingShingle Dental implant surface modifications and osteointegration
Toledo, Valentina Andrea Ormazabal
Dental
Implant
Surface
Osteointegration
Osseointegration
Implante
Superfície
Osteointegração
Osseointegração
title_short Dental implant surface modifications and osteointegration
title_full Dental implant surface modifications and osteointegration
title_fullStr Dental implant surface modifications and osteointegration
title_full_unstemmed Dental implant surface modifications and osteointegration
title_sort Dental implant surface modifications and osteointegration
author Toledo, Valentina Andrea Ormazabal
author_facet Toledo, Valentina Andrea Ormazabal
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Oliveira, Ana Leite
Veritati
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Toledo, Valentina Andrea Ormazabal
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Dental
Implant
Surface
Osteointegration
Osseointegration
Implante
Superfície
Osteointegração
Osseointegração
topic Dental
Implant
Surface
Osteointegration
Osseointegration
Implante
Superfície
Osteointegração
Osseointegração
description Osteointegration can be defined as the direct contact between the living bone and the implant surface without interposed soft tissue at the microscope level and it is a critical process to guarantee implant stability and consequent short and long term clinical success. Several factors are known to influence the efficiency of the osteointegration: bone status; loading conditions; implant design and material; implant surface and surgical technique. Surface conditions are particularly important as they play a major role in the osteointegration process. Several characteristics among implant surface, such as surface composition, physic-chemical properties, surface wettability and roughness influence the rate and quality of osteointegration. Over the past three decades, the use of dental implants raised exponentially and widely expanded among the dental manufactures. The growing interest in improving the dental implant/bone interface has been addressed through the use of several techniques available for the modification of the surfaces dental implants in order to induce bioactivity. Different surface properties can induce different gene and protein expression in the osteogenic cells and also different structural and biomechanical properties to the surrounding mineralized tissue. This can result in different speed, quantity and quality of peri-implant bone formation. Nowadays, a growing aspect of endosseous implant surface research is focused on further enhancing the activity of bone forming cells at the tissue implant interface through the understanding of the fundamental processes at the interface between implant surfaces and surrounding living tissues. The goal of this study is to review the contemporary knowledge about the influencing factors affecting the osteointegration process of dental implants, analyze the currently available techniques for implant surface modification and their limitations, and also discuss the future trends in surface bioengineering and nanotechnology for improving the osteointegration and consequently enhance their biological performance.
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