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  • Recent trends in clinical implantology focus on nano-sized modifications to dental implant surfaces, particularly using electrosprayed CaP nanoparticle coatings to enhance performance.
  • The study evaluated the mechanical properties and osteogenic response of these nano-CaP-coated implants in comparison to standard grit-blasted, acid-etched (GAE) implants, using a goat model for a period of 6 weeks.
  • Results indicated no significant differences in torque values for implant insertion and removal, as well as bone-implant contact and peri-implant bone volume, suggesting that nano-CaP coatings perform similarly to GAE implants under standard conditions.

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Recent trends in clinical implantology include the use of endosseous dental implant surfaces embellished with nano-sized modifications. The current study was initiated to evaluate the mechanical properties, as well as the potential beneficial effects, of electrosprayed CaP nanoparticle-coated (nano-CaP) implants on the in vivo osteogenic response, compared with grit-blasted, acid-etched (GAE) implant surfaces as controls. For this purpose nano-CaP coatings were deposited on cylindrical screw-type (St) implants and implanted bilaterally into the iliac crest of goats for 6weeks. In addition to histological and histomorphometrical analyses, insertion torque and removal torque values were measured on implant placement and retrieval, respectively. The present study showed similar insertion and removal torque values for nano-CaP-coated and GAE control implants, with no statistically significant increase in torque value during the implant period for either group. With regard to bone-implant contact and peri-implant bone volume, no significant differences were found between nano-CaP-coated and GAE implants after 6weeks implantation. In conclusion, this study has demonstrated that in situations in which implants are placed in a non-compromised situation using a standard press fit implantation strategy the performance of electrosprayed nano-CaP coatings is comparable with GAE implants, both with respect to implant fixation and bone healing response.

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