Artigo Revisado por pares

Soft tissue healing at titanium implants coated with type I collagen. An experimental study in dogs

2007; Wiley; Volume: 34; Issue: 5 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1111/j.1600-051x.2007.01073.x

ISSN

1600-051X

Autores

Maria Welander, Ingemar Abrahamsson, E. Linder, B. Liljenberg, Tord Berglundh,

Tópico(s)

Bone Tissue Engineering Materials

Resumo

Abstract Objective: To analyse the soft tissue healing at titanium implants coated with type 1 collagen. Material and methods: Six dogs were used. The mandibular pre‐molars and the three anterior maxillary pre‐molars were extracted. Three months later mucoperiosteal flaps were raised and two test and two control implants were installed (3i ® TG Osseotite ® 3.75 × 10 and 2.8 mm transmucosal collar). The test implants were coated with a purified porcine type I collagen. Cover screws were placed and flaps were sutured. The sutures were removed 2 weeks later and a plaque‐control programme was initiated. Another 2 weeks later, the procedure was repeated in the contra‐lateral mandibular region. Four weeks after the second implant surgery, biopsies were obtained and prepared for histological examination. Results/Conclusion: The vertical dimensions of the epithelial and connective tissue components as well as the composition of the connective tissue portion facing the implant were similar at collagen‐coated and uncoated implants after 4 and 8 weeks of healing. It is suggested that soft tissue healing to implants coated with type I collagen was similar to that at non‐coated titanium implants and that no adverse reactions to the collagen‐coated implants occurred.

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