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Immobilization of bisphosphonates on surface modified titanium
Authors:Yoshinari M  Oda Y  Ueki H  Yokose S
Affiliation:Department of Dental Materials Science and Oral Health Science Center, Tokyo Dental College, Chiba, Japan. yosinari@tdc.ac.jp
Abstract:The efficiency of surface modifications on the immobilization of bisphosphonates on titanium was investigated with Ca-ion implantation and thin hydroxyapatite coatings. The ALP activity of osteoblastic cells and the inhibitory effects on the initial adherence of P. gingivalis were also evaluated using bisphosphonate-immobilized titanium. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy analysis suggested that titanium surfaces modified with Ca-ion implantation and thin hydroxyapatite coatings caused the immobilization of bisphosphonate on titanium plates. The ALP activity of osteoblastic cells cultured on plates immobilized with bisphosphonate was almost the same as that of cells cultured on titanium plates, indicating that the bisphosphonate-immobilization showed no toxic effect on osteoblastic cells, and that it provides a favorable micro-environment with osteogenetic ability. Data of the adherence of oral bacteria showed that a bisphosphonate-immobilized titanium surface inhibited the initial adherence of P. gingivalis. These results indicate that the immobilization of bisphosphonates on titanium modified with Ca-ion implantation and thin hydroxyapatite coatings are useful for dental implants.
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