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Laser-treated stainless steel mini-screw implants: 3D surface roughness, bone-implant contact, and fracture resistance analysis

Authors :
He Kyong Kang
Kelton T. Stewart
Paul C. Dechow
Sean Shih-Yao Liu
Tien Min Chu
Hee-Moon Kyung
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Oxford University Press, 2015.

Abstract

Background/Objectives: This study investigated the biomechanical properties and bone-implant intersurface response of machined and laser surface-treated stainless steel (SS) mini-screw implants (MSIs). Material and Methods: Forty-eight 1.3mm in diameter and 6mm long SS MSIs were divided into two groups. The control (machined surface) group received no surface treatment; the laser-treated group received Nd-YAG laser surface treatment. Half in each group was used for examining surface roughness (Sa and Sq), surface texture, and facture resistance. The remaining MSIs were placed in the maxilla of six skeletally mature male beagle dogs in a randomized split-mouth design. A pair with the same surface treatment was placed on the same side and immediately loaded with 200g nickel–titanium coil springs for 8 weeks. After killing, the bone-implant contact (BIC) for each MSI was calculated using micro computed tomography. Analysis of variance model and two-sample t test were used for statistical analysis with a significance level of P

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....14e2e0ba105684f6a8792f8492f09f57