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A comparative Study of TiO2 Surfaces with Different Topographies on Osteoblast Behavior

FOHLEROVÁ, Z. HUBÁLEK, J. PŘIKRYLOVÁ, K. POLÁKOVÁ, K.

Original Title

A comparative Study of TiO2 Surfaces with Different Topographies on Osteoblast Behavior

Type

abstract

Language

English

Original Abstract

Besides chemical modifications, the nanoscale surface topography of titanium dioxide and other metals becomes a crucial factor to be recognized as an attractive and promising for orthopedic and dental implants osseointegration. Up to now, there is an increased evidence of improved cellular responses on TiO2 nanostructures with different micro- and nanotopographies. Some physical and chemical modifications of titanium surfaces enhancing bioactivity of cells were also extensively studied. Futher, there is also the evidence of the effect of various phases of TiO2 on cell behavior etc. Many works in this area were performed on nanotubes and undefined surfaces with different roughness. Therefore, we aimed our work primarily on other structures such as dots and rods. Thus, here we present our results arising from comparative study of flat, nanodot and nanorod based TiO2 surfaces in amorphous phase to osteoblast adhesion, proliferation and maturation.

Keywords

titanium oxide, nanostructures, osteoblast like cells

Authors

FOHLEROVÁ, Z.; HUBÁLEK, J.; PŘIKRYLOVÁ, K.; POLÁKOVÁ, K.

Released

31. 7. 2016

Location

Aveiro, Portugalsko

Pages count

1

BibTex

@misc{BUT131847,
  author="Zdenka {Fohlerová} and Jaromír {Hubálek} and Kateřina {Urbánková} and Kateřina {Poláková}",
  title="A comparative Study of TiO2 Surfaces with Different Topographies on Osteoblast Behavior

",
  year="2016",
  pages="1",
  address="Aveiro, Portugalsko",
  note="abstract"
}