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Polyspecies biofilm formation on implant surfaces with different surface characteristics
Schmidlin, Patrick R; Müller, Phillip; Attin, Thomas; Wieland, Marco; Hofer, Deborah; Guggenheim, Bernhard.
Afiliação
  • Schmidlin, Patrick R; University of Zurich. Center of Dental Medicine. Clinic of Preventive Dentistry, Periodontology and Cariology. Zurich. CH
  • Müller, Phillip; University of Zurich. Center of Dental Medicine. Clinic of Preventive Dentistry, Periodontology and Cariology. Zurich. CH
  • Attin, Thomas; University of Zurich. Center of Dental Medicine. Clinic of Preventive Dentistry, Periodontology and Cariology. Zurich. CH
  • Wieland, Marco; Switzerland before Institute Straumann AG. Basel. CH
  • Hofer, Deborah; University of Zurich. Center of Dental Medicine. Clinic of Preventive Dentistry, Periodontology and Cariology. Zurich. CH
  • Guggenheim, Bernhard; University of Zurich. Center of Dental Medicine. Section for Oral Microbiology and General Immunology. Zurich. CH
J. appl. oral sci ; 21(1): 48-55, 2013. ilus, tab
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS, BBO - Odontologia | ID: lil-684995
Biblioteca responsável: BR28.1
ABSTRACT

Objective:

To investigate the microbial adherence and colonization of a polyspecies biofilm on 7 differently processed titanium surfaces. Material and

Methods:

Six-species biofilms were formed anaerobically on 5-mm-diameter sterilized, saliva-preconditioned titanium discs. Material surfaces used were either machined, stained, acid-etched or sandblasted/acid-etched (SLA). Samples of the latter two materials were also provided in a chemically modified form, with increased wettability characteristics. Surface roughness and contact angles of all materials were determined. The discs were then incubated anaerobically for up to 16.5 h. Initial microbial adherence was evaluated after 20 min incubation and further colonization after 2, 4, 8, and 16.5 h using non-selective and selective culture techniques. Results at different time points were compared using ANOVA and Scheffé post hoc analysis.

Results:

The mean differences in microorganisms colonizing after the first 20 min were in a very narrow range (4.5 to 4.8 log CFU). At up to 16.5 h, the modified SLA surface exhibited the highest values for colonization (6.9±0.2 log CFU, p<0.05) but increasing growth was observed on all test surfaces over time. Discrepancies among bacterial strains on the differently crafted titanium surfaces were very similar to those described for total log CFU. F. nucleatum was below the detection limit on all surfaces after 4 h.

Conclusion:

Within the limitations of this in vitro study, surface roughness had a moderate influence on biofilm formation, while wettability did not seem to influence biofilm formation under the experimental conditions described. The modified SLA surface showed the highest trend for bacterial colonization.
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Texto completo: Disponível Coleções: Bases de dados internacionais Base de dados: BBO - Odontologia / LILACS Assunto principal: Titânio / Implantes Dentários / Biofilmes Limite: Humanos Idioma: Inglês Revista: J. appl. oral sci Assunto da revista: Odontologia Ano de publicação: 2013 Tipo de documento: Artigo País de afiliação: Suíça Instituição/País de afiliação: Switzerland before Institute Straumann AG/CH / University of Zurich/CH

Texto completo: Disponível Coleções: Bases de dados internacionais Base de dados: BBO - Odontologia / LILACS Assunto principal: Titânio / Implantes Dentários / Biofilmes Limite: Humanos Idioma: Inglês Revista: J. appl. oral sci Assunto da revista: Odontologia Ano de publicação: 2013 Tipo de documento: Artigo País de afiliação: Suíça Instituição/País de afiliação: Switzerland before Institute Straumann AG/CH / University of Zurich/CH
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