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Soft tissue adhesion of polished versus glazed lithium disilicate ceramic for dental applications
Authors:C. Brunot-Gohin  J.-L. Duval  E.-E. Azogui  R. Jannetta  I. Pezron  D. Laurent-Maquin  S.C. Gangloff  C. Egles
Affiliation:1. Laboratoire BioMécanique et BioIngénierie (BMBI), UMR CNRS 7338, Université de Technologie de Compiègne, Centre de Recherches de Royallieu, BP 20529, Rue Personne de Roberval, 60205 Compiègne Cedex, France;2. Laboratoire Biomatériaux et Inflammation en Site Osseux (BIOS), EA 4691, SFR CAP-Santé (FED 4231), Université Reims Champagne-Ardenne, 1 rue du Maréchal Juin, 51100 Reims, France;3. UFR d’Odontologie, Université de Reims Champagne Ardenne, 2 rue du Général Köenig, 51100 Reims, France;4. Laboratoire des Transformations Intégrées de la Matière Renouvelable (TIMR), EA 4297 Université de Technologie de Compiègne, Centre de Recherches de Royallieu, BP 20529, Rue Personne de Roberval, 60205 Compiègne Cedex, France;5. Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology, Tufts University, School of Dental Medicine, 1 Kneeland Street, Boston, MA 02111, USA;6. Pôle Odontologie, CHU de Reims, 48 rue Cognacq-Jay, 51100 Reims, France
Abstract:

Objective

Ceramics are widely used materials for prosthesis, especially in dental fields. Despite multiple biomedical applications, little is known about ceramic surface modifications and the resulting cell behavior at its contact. The aim of this study is to evaluate the biological response of polished versus glazed surface treatments on lithium disilicate dental ceramic.

Methods

We studied a lithium disilicate ceramic (IPS e.max® Press, Ivoclar Vivadent) with 3 different surface treatments: raw surface treatment, hand polished surface treatment, and glazed surface treatment (control samples are Thermanox®, Nunc). In order to evaluate the possible modulation of cell response at the surface of ceramic, we compared polished versus glazed ceramics using an organotypic culture model of chicken epithelium.

Results

Our results show that the surface roughness is not modified as demonstrated by equivalent Ra measurements. On the contrary, the contact angle θ in water is very different between polished (84°) and glazed (33°) samples. The culture of epithelial tissues allowed a very precise assessment of histocompatibility of these interfaces and showed that polished samples increased cell adhesion and proliferation as compared to glazed samples.

Significance

Lithium disilicate polished ceramic provided better adhesion and proliferation than lithium disilicate glazed ceramic. Taken together, our results demonstrate for the first time, how it is possible to use simple surface modifications to finely modulate the adhesion of tissues. Our results will help dental surgeons to choose the most appropriate surface treatment for a specific clinical application, in particular for the ceramic implant collar.
Keywords:Lithium disilicate ceramic   Glazed surface treatment   Polished surface treatment   Physico-chemical properties   Organotypic culture
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