Ti-6Al-4V 비드코팅 임프란트 시제품의 골유착에 대한 실험적 연구An experimental study on the osseointegration of the Ti-6Al-4V bead coating implants
- Other Titles
- An experimental study on the osseointegration of the Ti-6Al-4V bead coating implants
- Authors
- 우진오; 박봉욱; 변준호; 김승언; 김규천; 박봉수; 김종렬
- Issue Date
- 2008
- Publisher
- 대한악안면성형재건외과학회
- Keywords
- Bead coating implant; Porous surface; Osseointegration
- Citation
- Maxillofacial Plastic Reconstructive Surgery, v.30, no.1, pp 52 - 59
- Pages
- 8
- Journal Title
- Maxillofacial Plastic Reconstructive Surgery
- Volume
- 30
- Number
- 1
- Start Page
- 52
- End Page
- 59
- URI
- https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/28090
- Abstract
- The geometric design of an implant surface may play an important role in affecting early osseointegration.
It is well known that the porous surfaced implant had much benefits for the osseointegration
and the early stability of implant. However, the porous surfaced implant had weakness from the
transgingival contamitants, and it resulted in alveolar bone loss. The other problem identified with
porous surface implant is the loss of physical properties resulting from the bead sintering process. In
this study, we developed the new bead coating implant to overcome the disadvantages of porous surfaced
implant. Ti-6Al-4V beads were supplied from STARMET (USA). The beads were prepared by
a plasma rotating electrode process (PREP) and had a nearly spherical shape with a diameter of 75-
150 μm. Two types of titanium implants were supplied by KJ Meditech (Korea). One is an external
hexa system (External type) and the other is an internal system with threads (Internal type). The
implants were pasted with beads using polyvinylalcohol solution as a binder, and then sintered at
1250 ℃ for 2 hours in vacuum of 10-5 torr. The resulting porous structure was 400-500 μm thick and
consisted of three to four bead layers bonded to each other and the implant. The pore size was in
the range of 50-150 μm and the porosity was 30-40 % in volume. The aim of this study was to evaluate
the osseointegration of the newly developed dental implant. The experimental implants (n=16)
were inserted in the unilateral femur of 4 mongrel dogs. All animals were killed at 8 weeks after
implantation, and samples were harvested for hitological examination. All bead coated porous
implants were successfully osseointegrated with peripheral bone. The average bone-implant contact
ratios were 84.6 % (External type) and 81.5 % (Internal type). In the modified Goldner’s trichrome
staining, new generated mature bones were observed at the implant interface at 8 weeks after
implantation. Although, further studies are required, we could conclude that the newly developed
vacuum sintered Ti-6Al-4V bead coating implant was strong enough to resist the implant insertion
force, and it was easily osseointegrated with peripheral bone.
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