THE EFFECT OF ATMOSPHERIC PLASMA-SPRAYED PEEK IMPLANTS ON OSSEOINTEGRATION
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2018-01
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EDJ
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EGYPTIAN DENTAL JOURNAL;70-9484 Fixed Prosthodontics, Dental materials, Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics EGYPTIAN DENTAL JOURNAL Vol. 64, 733:744, January, 2018
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Abstract
Objectives: The study evaluated the osseointegration of atmospheric plasma treated PEEK
implant surfaces versus the untreated PEEK surfaces.
Material & Methods: The PEEK implants were milled using carbon reinforced PEEK
material with CAD-CAM milling machine. The implants were placed in 6 male mongrel dogs,
each dog received 2 groups of PEEK implants. The control group consisted of untreated surface
PEEK implants. The study group consisted of atmospheric plasma-sprayed PEEK implants. the
implants were placed in the dog femur. After 12 weeks, the animals were sacrificed, and bone-
implant sections were obtained for histological evaluations and bone-to-implant contact. Electron
microscope scanning was performed to assess the topography of the surface of treated and untreated
PEEK implant surface.
Results: Qualitative evaluation of the stained histological sections of the PEEK implants
demonstrated a well distributed bone in proximity to the atmospheric plasma-sprayed PEEK
implant surface after 12 weeks of placements. The bone-to-implant contact showed a significant
difference (P < 0.001) between treated and untreated PEEK implant surface.
Conclusions: Within the limitation of the present study, it is concluded that the atmospheric
plasma-sprayed surface treatment may improve the osseointegration of PEEK implant.
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dental implant., titanium, plasma-spray, PEEK, Osseointegration