Biological Performance of Titanium Surfaces with Different Hydrophilic and Nanotopographical Features

Author:

Illing Barbara1,Mohammadnejad Leila1,Theurer Antonia1,Schultheiss Jacob1,Kimmerle-Mueller Evi1,Rupp Frank1,Krajewski Stefanie1

Affiliation:

1. Department Medical Materials Science & Technology, University Hospital Tübingen, Osianderstr. 2-8, 72076 Tübingen, Germany

Abstract

The micro- and nanostructures, chemical composition, and wettability of titanium surfaces are essential for dental implants’ osseointegration. Combining hydrophilicity and nanostructure has been shown to improve the cell response and to shorten the healing time. This study aimed to investigate the biological response to different wettability levels and nanotopographical modifications in aged and non-aged titanium surfaces. By plasma etching titanium surfaces with the fluorine gas 2,3,3,3-tetrafluoropropene (R1234yF), additional nanostructures were created on the sample surfaces. Furthermore, this treatment resulted in sustained superhydrophilicity and fluoride accumulation. We examined the effect of various nanostructuring processes and aging using scanning electron microscopy, roughness analyses, and wettability measurement. In addition, all the surface modifications were tested for their effects on fibroblast adhesion, proliferation, and viability as well as osteoblast differentiation. Our study indicates that the plasma etching, with 2,3,3,3-tetrafluoropropene, of the machined and SLA surface neither favored nor had an adverse effect on the biological response of the SAOS-2 osteoblast cell line. Although the fluorine-plasma-etched surfaces demonstrated improved fibroblast cell viability, they did not lead to improved early osseointegration. It is still unclear which surface properties mainly influence fibroblast and osteoblast adhesion. Further physiochemical aspects, such as electrostatic interaction and surface tension, are crucial to be analyzed along with wettability and roughness.

Funder

International Team of Implantology

Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Materials Science

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