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Surface Modification of Biomedical and Dental Implants and the Processes of Inflammation, Wound Healing and Bone Formation

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Journal Int J Mol Sci
Publisher MDPI
Date 2010 Feb 18
PMID 20162020
Citations 26
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Abstract

Bone adaptation or integration of an implant is characterized by a series of biological reactions that start with bone turnover at the interface (a process of localized necrosis), followed by rapid repair. The wound healing response is guided by a complex activation of macrophages leading to tissue turnover and new osteoblast differentiation on the implant surface. The complex role of implant surface topography and impact on healing response plays a role in biological criteria that can guide the design and development of future tissue-implant surface interfaces.

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