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Titanium deposition in regional lymph nodes after insertion of titanium screw implants in maxillofacial region

Authors :
W. Schilli
J. Assenmacher
J. Simpson
D. Weingart
S. Steinemann
U. Hellerich
Joerg R. Strub
Source :
International journal of oral and maxillofacial surgery. 23(6 Pt 2)
Publication Year :
1994

Abstract

The deposition of titanium in regional lymph nodes was studied after insertion of endosseous, plasma-spray-coated titanium screw implants in a total of 19 beagle dogs. Five additional animals with no implants served as the control group. After killing the animals 9 months postoperatively, the regional lymph nodes were carefully excised, and samples were prepared for histologic examination. Other samples were used to identify foreign particles by energy-dispersive x-ray analysis and for measurement of the titanium concentration in the tissue by flameless atomic absorption spectroscopy. Very fine foreign-body particles could be seen in the histologic sections, and they were identified as titanium by energy-dispersive x-ray analysis. The atomic absorption analysis for titanium revealed a significantly higher concentration in the group with implants. The presence of very fine, poorly attached particles on the plasma-sprayed titanium surface suggests that these particles may be mechanically dislodged from the surface on insertion of the implants. This suggests that the fine particles may be transported by phagocytes to the regional lymph nodes, where they could be found without any signs of inflammation or foreign-body reaction.

Details

ISSN :
09015027
Volume :
23
Issue :
6 Pt 2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International journal of oral and maxillofacial surgery
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....97dce002f7d222df8c9e906e70829bad