References : Viability and collagen secretion by fibroblasts on titanium surfaces with different acid-etching protocols [2]
author: Vilton Zimmermann de Souza, Rafael Manfro, Jlio Csar Joly, Carlos Nelson Elias, Daiane Cristina Peruzzo, Marcelo Henrique Napimo | publisher: drg. Andreas Tjandra, Sp. Perio, FISID
Martinez EF, Araújo VC. In vitro immunoexpression of extracellular matrix proteins in dental pulpal and gingival human fibroblasts. Int Endod J. 2004;37(11):749–55.
Lee HJ, Lee J, Lee JT, Hong JS, Lim BS, Park HJ, Kim YK, Kim TI. Microgrooves on titanium surface affect peri-implant cell adhesion and soft tissue sealing; an in vitro and in vivo study. J Periodontal Implant Sci. 2015;45(3):120–6.
Choi BH. Periodontal ligament formation around titanium implants using cultured periodontal ligament cells: a pilot study. Int J Oral Maxillofac Implants. 2000;15(2):193–6.
Grenade C, De Pauw-Gillet MC, Gailly P, Vanheusden A, Mainjot A. Biocompatibility of polymer-infiltrated-ceramic-network (PICN) materials with human gingival fibroblasts (HGFs). Dent Mater. 2016;32(9):1152–64.
Albrektsson T, Wennerberg A. Oral implant surfaces: Part 1--review focusing on topographic and chemical properties of different surfaces and in vivo responses to them. Int J Prosthodont. 2004;17(5):536–43.
Baltriukienė D, Sabaliauskas V, Balčiūnas E, Melninkaitis A, Liutkevičius E, Bukelskienė V, Rutkūnas V. The effect of laser-treated titanium surface on human gingival fibroblast behavior. J Biomed Mater Res A. 2014;102(3):713–20.
Baharloo B, Textor M, Brunette DM. Substratum roughness alters the growth, area, and focal adhesions of epithelial cells, and their proximity to titanium surfaces. J Biomed Mater Res A. 2005;74(1):12–22.
Brunot C, Grosgogeat B, Picart C, Lagneau C, Jaffrezic-Renault N, Ponsonnet L. Response of fibroblast activity and polyelectrolyte multilayer films coating titanium. Dent Mater. 2008;24(8):1025–35.
Abrahamsson I, Berglundh T. Effects of different implant surfaces and designs on marginal bone-level alterations: a review. Clin Oral Implants Res. 2009;20 Suppl 4:207-215.
Wennerberg A, Albrektsson T. On implant surfaces: a review of current knowledge and opinions. Int J Oral Maxillofac Implants. 2010;25(1):63–74.
Esfahanizadeh N, Motalebi S, Daneshparvar N, Akhoundi N, Bonakdar S. Morphology, proliferation, and gene expression of gingival fibroblasts on Laser-Lok, titanium, and zirconia surfaces. Lasers Med Sci. 2016;31(5):863–73.
Lee DW, Kim JG, Kim MK, Ansari S, Moshaverinia A, Choi SH, Ryu JJ. Effect of laser-dimpled titanium surfaces on attachment of epithelial-like cells and fibroblasts. J Adv Prosthodont. 2015;7(2):138–45.
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Introduction : Viability and collagen secretion by fibroblasts on titanium surfaces with different acid-etching protocols
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Material and methods : Viability and collagen secretion by fibroblasts on titanium surfaces with different acid-etching protocols [1]
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Material and methods : Viability and collagen secretion by fibroblasts on titanium surfaces with different acid-etching protocols [2]
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Results : Viability and collagen secretion by fibroblasts on titanium surfaces with different acid-etching protocols
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Discussion : Viability and collagen secretion by fibroblasts on titanium surfaces with different acid-etching protocols [1]
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Discussion : Viability and collagen secretion by fibroblasts on titanium surfaces with different acid-etching protocols [2]
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Discussion : Viability and collagen secretion by fibroblasts on titanium surfaces with different acid-etching protocols [3]
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Conclusions : Viability and collagen secretion by fibroblasts on titanium surfaces with different acid-etching protocols
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Availability of data and materials : Viability and collagen secretion by fibroblasts on titanium surfaces with different acid-etching protocols
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References : Viability and collagen secretion by fibroblasts on titanium surfaces with different acid-etching protocols [1]
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References : Viability and collagen secretion by fibroblasts on titanium surfaces with different acid-etching protocols [2]
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References : Viability and collagen secretion by fibroblasts on titanium surfaces with different acid-etching protocols [3]
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Fig. 1. Scanning electron microscopy and laser interferometry. a, d Machined surface. b, e 20-min
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Fig. 2. a Cell proliferation in gingival fibroblasts at 24 h, 48 h, and 72 h. The line chart
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Fig. 3. Quantification of type I collagen via ELISA. Data representative of the experiment run in
Martinez EF, Araújo VC. In vitro immunoexpression of extracellular matrix proteins in dental pulpal and gingival human fibroblasts. Int Endod J. 2004;37(11):749–55.
Lee HJ, Lee J, Lee JT, Hong JS, Lim BS, Park HJ, Kim YK, Kim TI. Microgrooves on titanium surface affect peri-implant cell adhesion and soft tissue sealing; an in vitro and in vivo study. J Periodontal Implant Sci. 2015;45(3):120–6.
Choi BH. Periodontal ligament formation around titanium implants using cultured periodontal ligament cells: a pilot study. Int J Oral Maxillofac Implants. 2000;15(2):193–6.
Grenade C, De Pauw-Gillet MC, Gailly P, Vanheusden A, Mainjot A. Biocompatibility of polymer-infiltrated-ceramic-network (PICN) materials with human gingival fibroblasts (HGFs). Dent Mater. 2016;32(9):1152–64.
Albrektsson T, Wennerberg A. Oral implant surfaces: Part 1--review focusing on topographic and chemical properties of different surfaces and in vivo responses to them. Int J Prosthodont. 2004;17(5):536–43.
Baltriukienė D, Sabaliauskas V, Balčiūnas E, Melninkaitis A, Liutkevičius E, Bukelskienė V, Rutkūnas V. The effect of laser-treated titanium surface on human gingival fibroblast behavior. J Biomed Mater Res A. 2014;102(3):713–20.
Baharloo B, Textor M, Brunette DM. Substratum roughness alters the growth, area, and focal adhesions of epithelial cells, and their proximity to titanium surfaces. J Biomed Mater Res A. 2005;74(1):12–22.
Brunot C, Grosgogeat B, Picart C, Lagneau C, Jaffrezic-Renault N, Ponsonnet L. Response of fibroblast activity and polyelectrolyte multilayer films coating titanium. Dent Mater. 2008;24(8):1025–35.
Abrahamsson I, Berglundh T. Effects of different implant surfaces and designs on marginal bone-level alterations: a review. Clin Oral Implants Res. 2009;20 Suppl 4:207-215.
Wennerberg A, Albrektsson T. On implant surfaces: a review of current knowledge and opinions. Int J Oral Maxillofac Implants. 2010;25(1):63–74.
Esfahanizadeh N, Motalebi S, Daneshparvar N, Akhoundi N, Bonakdar S. Morphology, proliferation, and gene expression of gingival fibroblasts on Laser-Lok, titanium, and zirconia surfaces. Lasers Med Sci. 2016;31(5):863–73.
Lee DW, Kim JG, Kim MK, Ansari S, Moshaverinia A, Choi SH, Ryu JJ. Effect of laser-dimpled titanium surfaces on attachment of epithelial-like cells and fibroblasts. J Adv Prosthodont. 2015;7(2):138–45.
- Introduction : Viability and collagen secretion by fibroblasts on titanium surfaces with different acid-etching protocols
- Material and methods : Viability and collagen secretion by fibroblasts on titanium surfaces with different acid-etching protocols [1]
- Material and methods : Viability and collagen secretion by fibroblasts on titanium surfaces with different acid-etching protocols [2]
- Results : Viability and collagen secretion by fibroblasts on titanium surfaces with different acid-etching protocols
- Discussion : Viability and collagen secretion by fibroblasts on titanium surfaces with different acid-etching protocols [1]
- Discussion : Viability and collagen secretion by fibroblasts on titanium surfaces with different acid-etching protocols [2]
- Discussion : Viability and collagen secretion by fibroblasts on titanium surfaces with different acid-etching protocols [3]
- Conclusions : Viability and collagen secretion by fibroblasts on titanium surfaces with different acid-etching protocols
- Availability of data and materials : Viability and collagen secretion by fibroblasts on titanium surfaces with different acid-etching protocols
- References : Viability and collagen secretion by fibroblasts on titanium surfaces with different acid-etching protocols [1]
- References : Viability and collagen secretion by fibroblasts on titanium surfaces with different acid-etching protocols [2]
- References : Viability and collagen secretion by fibroblasts on titanium surfaces with different acid-etching protocols [3]
- Acknowledgements : Viability and collagen secretion by fibroblasts on titanium surfaces with different acid-etching protocols
- Funding : Viability and collagen secretion by fibroblasts on titanium surfaces with different acid-etching protocols
- Author information : Viability and collagen secretion by fibroblasts on titanium surfaces with different acid-etching protocols [1]
- Author information : Viability and collagen secretion by fibroblasts on titanium surfaces with different acid-etching protocols [2]
- Ethics declarations : Viability and collagen secretion by fibroblasts on titanium surfaces with different acid-etching protocols
- Additional information : Viability and collagen secretion by fibroblasts on titanium surfaces with different acid-etching protocols
- Rights and permissions : Viability and collagen secretion by fibroblasts on titanium surfaces with different acid-etching protocols
- About this article : Viability and collagen secretion by fibroblasts on titanium surfaces with different acid-etching protocols
- Fig. 1. Scanning electron microscopy and laser interferometry. a, d Machined surface. b, e 20-min
- Fig. 2. a Cell proliferation in gingival fibroblasts at 24 h, 48 h, and 72 h. The line chart
- Fig. 3. Quantification of type I collagen via ELISA. Data representative of the experiment run in