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Comparison of bioactive glass coated and hydroxyapatite coated titanium dental implants in the human jaw bone

Surajit MistryDepartment of Periodontics, Dr R Ahmed Dental College, Hospital, Kolkata, India. [email protected]D. KunduDepartment of Periodontics, Dr R Ahmed Dental College and Hospital, Kolkata, IndiaShubhabrata DattaBioceramic and Coating Division, Central Glass and Ceramic Research Institute, Kolkata, IndiaD. N. BasuBioceramic and Coating Division, Central Glass and Ceramic Research Institute, Kolkata, India
2011en
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BACKGROUND: Current trends in clinical dental implant therapy include modification of titanium surfaces for the purpose of improving osseointegration by different additive (bioactive coatings) and subtractive processes (acid etching, grit-blasting). The aim of this study was to evaluate and compare the behaviour of hydroxyapatite and the newly developed bioactive glass coated implants (62 implants) in osseous tissue following implantation in 31 patients. METHODS: Bioactive glass and hydroxyapatite was suitably coated on titanium alloy. Hydroxyapatite coating was applied on the implant surface by air microplasma spray technique and bioactive glass coating was applied by vitreous enamelling technique. The outcome was assessed up to 12 months after prosthetic loading using different clinical and radiological parameters. RESULTS: Hydroxyapatite and bioactive glass coating materials were non-toxic and biocompatible. Overall results showed that bioactive glass coated implants were as equally successful as hydroxyapatite in achieving osseointegration and supporting final restorations. CONCLUSIONS: The newly developed bioactive glass is a good alternative coating material for dental implants.

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