The Tissue Reactions and Changes of a Surface of Various Metal Implants after Their Introduction in a Bone Tissue in Experiment
- 1 International Center of Implantology of iDent, Novosibirsk, Russia
- 2 Center of New Medical Technologies, Institute of Chemical Biology and Fundamental Medicine, Russian Academy of Science, Siberian Branch, Novosibirsk, Russia
- 3 Novosibirsk State Medical University, Novosibirsk, Russia
- 4 Novosibirsk State Medical University, Novosibirsk, Russia
- 5 Novosibirsk State Medical University, Novosibirsk, Russia
- 6 Center of New Medical Technologies, Institute of Chemical Biology and Fundamental Medicine, Russian Academy of Science, Siberian Branch, Novosibirsk, Russia
Abstract
Screw metal implants (3S, Israel) with rough or smooth polished surface were introduced in a tibial proximal condyle of not purebred rabbits. The condition of surrounding tissues in 2 and 6 months after implantation was compared by light microscopy and X-ray methods. Within 6 months after operation the considerable distinctions of radiological and morphological data were revealed not. 2 months later after introduction of implants with a rough surface the effort enclosed for its twisting is, much more, than for removal of the polished product. However, stability of fixing of implants was practically made even at 6 months. On remote rough implants there is a set of tissue scraps whereas on products with a smooth surface the tissue remains were much less. Surrounding tissues strongly join a rough surface, grow into cavities, and during removal of such products there is a considerable trauma of tissues round an implantation place. Smooth implants have the smaller area of contact with organism tissues, they are fixed due to bicortical implantation, during removal easily get out and don’t break off surrounding tissues. The signs of inflammation and formation of merged multinuclear macrophages were not found at all cases, which give evidence to the inertness of material of the mentioned articles for living organism. In some observations however and by implantation of the rough article and by introduction of polished implants, metal particles were found, but after use of the foreign body with grit-blasted treatment of surface metal was found more frequently, and its fragments had larger volume.
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