Schroeder A, Pohler O, Sutter F
SSO Schweiz Monatsschr Zahnheilkd. 1976 Jul;86(7):713-27.
A new implant consisting of a hollow cylinder of titanium is described. It is well suited to investigate the tissue reaction to several surface textures in the animal experiment (Macaca speciosa). From a test series, for which the implants were surfaced with powdered titan (titan plasma), one was selected which had been worn for 7 months as a partial support. The solid incorporation observed radiologically presents itself, light microscopically, as an immediate growing in of the bone into the rough implant surface. There is no evidence of the formation of a soft tissue bed. Electron microscope pictures reveal that the bone closely anchored to the titan plasma surface.
本文描述了一种由钛空心圆柱体组成的新型植入物。它非常适合在动物实验(食蟹猴)中研究组织对几种表面纹理的反应。在一个测试系列中,植入物表面采用钛粉(钛等离子体)处理,从中选择了一个作为部分支撑物已植入7个月的样本。放射学观察到的牢固结合在光学显微镜下表现为骨立即长入粗糙的植入物表面。没有证据表明形成了软组织床。电子显微镜照片显示,骨紧密附着在钛等离子体表面。