Dental Materials Journal
Online ISSN : 1881-1361
Print ISSN : 0287-4547
In vitro Study of Collagen Coating of Titanium Implants for Initial Cell Attachment
Megumi NAGAITohru HAYAKAWAAkira FUKATSUMasafumi YAMAMOTOMasahiko FUKUMOTOFumio NAGAHAMAHiroyuki MISHIMAMasao YOSHINARIKimiya NEMOTOTakao KATO
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Volume 21 (2002) Issue 3 Pages 250-260

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The aim of this study was to examine the influence of collagen coating on titanium on the initial attachment of human gingival fibroblasts for the development of the implant with periimplant soft tissue attachment. The morphological changes of cultured human gingival fibroblasts were investigated by scanning electron microcopy (SEM). Four different surfaces, i.e. non-coated mirror-polished titanium, collagen-coated titanium, non-coated tissue-culture polystyrene, and collagen-coated polystyrene were examined. Collagen coating of titanium was effective for enhancing the initial cell attachment. It is expected that collagen coating of titanium implants will improve the attachment of the peri-implant soft tissue to titanium at early stages after the implantation. SEM observation revealed the morphological effect of collagen coating on both titanium and polystyrene surfaces. Many lamellipodia and filopodia were recognized on collagen-coated titanium or polystyrene. Collagen coating improved the activity of human gingival fibroblasts.

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