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  • Title: Improvement in Osseointegration of Titanium Dental Implants After Exposure to Ultraviolet-C Light for Varied Durations: An Experimental Study in Beagle Dogs.
    Author: Huang Y, Zhang H, Chen Z, Wang Y, Yang X, Yu H.
    Journal: J Oral Maxillofac Surg; 2022 Aug; 80(8):1389-1397. PubMed ID: 35623451.
    Abstract:
    PURPOSE: Ultraviolet-mediated photofunctionalization is a valid technology for enhancing the osseointegration of titanium implants. However, there is no consensus on the effective exposure time to ultraviolet light. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of different exposure times of ultraviolet-C (UVC) light on aged titanium implants and explore the optimal treatment duration of UVC photofunctionalization for osseointegration in an animal model. METHODS: Eight male beagle dogs (n = 48) were divided into a control group (n = 12) and 3 experimental groups (n = 12/12/12) which received 4-week-old implants without UVC treatment (C) or treated with UVC for 1/6 hour, 1/2 hour, and 1 hour (UVC-1/6 hour, UVC-1/2 hour, UVC-1 hour) immediately before placement. All the implants were placed 12 weeks after mandibular premolars extraction. Four dogs were euthanized after 4 and 12 weeks of healing, respectively. The marginal bone level and implant stability quotient were measured at implant placement and after sacrifice. Subsequently, micro-CT and histomorphometric analyses were performed following block harvesting. RESULTS: No significant difference in marginal bone loss between the UVC-untreated and UVC-treated groups was found at 4 or 12 weeks. At 4 weeks, significantly higher BV/TV and bone-implant contact were observed in the UVC groups than in the C group, irrespective of the UVC-photofunctionalization duration (BV/TV: UVC-1/6 hour 0.48 ± 0.11, UVC-1/2 hour 0.50 ± 0.06, and UVC-1 hour 0.47 ± 0.08, C 0.34 ± 0.04; bone-implant contact : UVC-1/6 hour 84.30 ± 5.02%, UVC-1/2 hour 85.82 ± 5.05%, and UVC-1 hour 84.98 ± 3.86%, C 71.69 ± 3.52%. P < .05), whereas, no significant difference was observed among the UVC groups. At 12 weeks, there were no significant differences between the C group and UVC groups. After 4 and 12 weeks of healing, no significant difference in implant stability quotient values was observed between the C group and UVC groups. CONCLUSIONS: UVC photofunctionalization improved the early osseointegration of aged titanium implants. However, the effect was not dependent on the UVC-light duration within the range from 1/6 hour to 1 hour.
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