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Effect of surface roughness and titanium dioxide layers on commercially pure titanium on attachment of osteoblasts

ZHOU Yi-li1, DING Zhong -juan1, TANG Ling2   

  1. 1. Dept. of Prosthodontics, College of Stomatology, Kunming Medical University, Kunming 650031, China; 2. Dept. of Prosthodontics, The First People’s Hospital of Kunming, Kunming 650032, China
  • Received:2011-02-25 Revised:2011-02-25 Online:2011-02-20 Published:2011-02-20
  • Contact: DING Zhong -juan,Tel:0871-5330099

Abstract:

Objective To study the effects of surface roughness and titanium dioxide(TiO2) layers on commercially pure titanium(cp-Ti) substrates on attachment of osteoblasts in vitro. Methods 250 pure titanium slices were divided into five groups. Osteoblasts were cultured on five cp-Ti substrates of ground, which blasted with 108-130 μm(S1), 216-301 μm(S2), 356-411 μm(S3) TiO2 particles and titanium-sprayed plasma(TPS) surfaces, surfaces prepared by hand grinding with SiC paper to 600 grits served as control(S0). Surface average roughness and the TiO2 film structure was evaluated. For morphology and attachment measurement, osteoblasts were cultured for 1, 4, 12 and 24 h, evaluated by scanning electronic microscope(SEM) observation and MTT assay. Results Osteoblasts spread well on the titanium surfaces. Further more, osteoblasts spread more well on S3 surfaces. After 1 and 4 h culture, the number of cells on S3 surfaces was the highest(P<0.05). The number of cells on S3 surfaces was the same(P>0.05) as TPS surfaces and higher than other groups(P<0.05) after 12 and 24 h. The number of cells of all experimental groups were higher than S0 surfaces after 4, 12 and 24 h(P<0.05). Conclusion It was concluded that the coarse TiO2 particles blasted surface would optimize initial osteoblast responses.

Key words: osteoblast, roughness, titanium dioxide layer, attachment