The evaluation of wettability and cell-surface interactions on modified titanium discs with Atmospheric Cold Plasma application and RGD peptide conjugation: In vitro study

2016 
Besides the material type, surface characteristics of titanium based dental implants also affect the treatment success and time. Atmospheric Cold Plasma (ACP) treatment and RGD peptide conjugation methods are applied to titanium implants for shortening the osseointegration time by increasing the surface hydrophilicty and cell adhesion rate. However the comparative effect of these two implant surface modification techniques has yet to be investgated. In the scope of this study, efficacy of the ACP treatment and RGD peptide conjugation methods has been evaluated by determining adhesion and proliferation of rat bone marrow mesencymal stem cells (MSC) on the surface of modified implants. It was shown that comparing the usage of two individual surface modifications, RGD peptid conjugation after ASP treatment of the implant surface had significantly higher MSC adhesion and proliferation.
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