An in vitro Study on the Biocompatibility of Titanium Implants Made by Selective Laser Melting

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Aranka Ilea
Daniela Timuş
Nausica Bianca Petrescu
Olga Soriţău
Bianca Adina Boşca
Voicu Mager
Lucian Barbu-Tudoran
Anida Maria Băbţan
Radu Septimiu Câmpian
Réka Barabás
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[1] “Iuliu Haţieganu” University of Medicine and Pharmacy,Faculty of Dentistry, Department of Oral Rehabilitation, Oral Health and Dental Office Management
[2] “Iuliu Haţieganu” University of Medicine and Pharmacy,Faculty of Dentistry
[3] “Prof. Dr. Ion Chiricuţă” Oncological Institute,Laboratory of Radiotherapy, Tumor and Radiobiology
[4] “Iuliu Hatieganu” University of Medicine and Pharmacy,Faculty of Medicine, Department of Histology
[5] Technical University,Faculty of Biology, Department of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology
[6] Babeş-Bolyai University,Faculty of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
[7] National Institute for Research and Development of Isotopic and Molecular Technologies,undefined
[8] “Babes-Bolyai” University,undefined
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titanium; selective laser melting; mesenchymal stem cells; nano-hydroxyapatite; scaffolds;
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Customized medical implants obtained by selective laser melting have an important applicability due the accurate architecture which promotes the osteointegration, osteoconduction, and osteoinduction. This study assessed the in vitro effect of titanium scaffolds, both pure and covered with a layer of hydroxyapatite, on mesenchymal stem cells harvested from various oral tissues. Eight titanium implants were manufactured by selective laser melting, obtaining a porosity of 63.4% and a pore size of 600 µm. Four matrices were covered with nano-hydroxyapatite. Four lines of mesenchymal stem cells isolated from the apical papilla, the dental pulp, the inter-radicular bone, and the tuberosity bone were seeded on the implants. The cells’ proliferation, viability, and differentiation into the osteoblastic lineage were assessed after 18 days, using light microscopy and fluorescence. Our results indicated that the titanium matrices did not exert cytotoxic effect. The cells seeded on titanium matrices conditioned with nano-hydroxyapatite had a slightly higher proliferation rate. The stem cells isolated from the inter-radicular bone had the most intense proliferation and differentiation towards the osteoblastic lineage showing a nodular architecture. In conclusion, the oral mesenchymal stem cells have the potential to promote and improve bone regeneration when associated with the titanium scaffolds manufactured by selective laser melting, either non-coated or coated with hydroxyapatite. These findings open new perspectives for the bone reconstruction in the oral and maxillofacial surgery field.
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