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Nanoscaled Titanium Oxide Layer Provokes Quick Osseointegration on 3D-Printed Dental Implants: A Domino Effect Induced by Hydrophilic Surface

  • Tianyu Shu
  • , Xueliang Wang
  • , Meng Li
  • , Shaoyang Ma
  • , Jiao Cao
  • , Guo Sun
  • , Tao Lai
  • , Shaobao Liu
  • , Ang Li
  • , Zhiguo Qu
  • , Dandan Pei
  • Xi'an Jiaotong University
  • Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics

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摘要

Three-dimensional printing is a revolutionary strategy to fabricate dental implants. Especially, 3D-printed dental implants modified with nanoscaled titanium oxide layer (H-SLM) have impressively shown quick osseointegration, but the accurate mechanism remains elusive. Herein, we unmask a domino effect that the hydrophilic surface of the H-SLM facilitates blood wetting, enhances the blood shear rate, promotes blood clotting, and changes clot features for quick osseointegration. Combining computational fluid dynamic simulation and biological verification, we find a blood shear rate during blood wetting of the hydrophilic H-SLM 1.2-fold higher than that of the raw 3D-printed implant, which activates blood clot formation. Blood clots formed on the hydrophilic H-SLM demonstrate anti-inflammatory and pro-osteogenesis effects, leading to a 1.5-fold higher bone-to-implant contact and a 1.8-fold higher mechanical anchorage at the early stage of osseointegration. This mechanism deepens current knowledge between osseointegration speed and implant surface characteristics, which is instructive in surface nanoscaled modification of multiple 3D-printed intrabony implants.

源语言英语
页(从-至)783-797
页数15
期刊ACS Nano
18
1
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 9 1月 2024

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