Porous NiTi Dental Implant Fabricated by a Metal Injection Molding: An in Vivo Biocompatibility Evaluation in an Animal Model

This study assessed the corrosion resistance, intracutaneous reactivity, acute systemic toxicity, and in situ tissue effect of the implantation of porous NiTi fabricated by metal injection molding in animal models. For the intracutaneous reactivity study, five intracutaneous injections were administ...

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Main Author: Mustafa N.W.N.A.; Ahmad R.; Ahmad Khushaini M.A.; Kamar Affendi N.H.; Ab Ghani S.M.; Tan S.K.; Ismail M.H.; Goo C.L.; Kassim M.Z.; Lim T.W.; Teh L.K.
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Published: American Chemical Society 2024
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Mustafa N.W.N.A.; Ahmad R.; Ahmad Khushaini M.A.; Kamar Affendi N.H.; Ab Ghani S.M.; Tan S.K.; Ismail M.H.; Goo C.L.; Kassim M.Z.; Lim T.W.; Teh L.K.
Porous NiTi Dental Implant Fabricated by a Metal Injection Molding: An in Vivo Biocompatibility Evaluation in an Animal Model
2024
ACS Biomaterials Science and Engineering
10
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10.1021/acsbiomaterials.3c01551
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85179824705&doi=10.1021%2facsbiomaterials.3c01551&partnerID=40&md5=3ad385baca1091db88ebfb51ebbcb129
This study assessed the corrosion resistance, intracutaneous reactivity, acute systemic toxicity, and in situ tissue effect of the implantation of porous NiTi fabricated by metal injection molding in animal models. For the intracutaneous reactivity study, five intracutaneous injections were administered per site with and without the tested extract in polar and nonpolar solutions. The extract was also delivered via intravenous and intraperitoneal routes for acute systemic toxicity. TiAl6 V4 (control) and porous NiTi were implanted in rabbit femora for a period of 13 weeks to evaluate the in situ tissue response. Corrosion was evaluated through open and cyclic polarization in PBS, while biocompatibility was investigated by assessing the general conditions, skin irritation score (edema and erythema), and histopathology. No active dissolution or hysteresis loop was observed in the corrosion study. None of the animals exhibited death, moribundity, impending death, severe pain, self-mutilation, or overgrooming. No edema was observed at injection sites. Only the positive control showed an erythematous reaction at 24, 48, and 72 h observations (p < 0.001). Porous NiTi showed a low in situ biological response for inflammation, neovascularization, and fibrosis in comparison to the control implant (p = 0.247, 0.005, and 0.011, respectively). Porous NiTi also demonstrated high pitting corrosion resistance while causing no acute hypersensitivity or acute systemic toxicity. The study concludes that porous NiTi implants were unlikely to cause local sensitization, acute systemic toxicity, or chronic inflammatory reactions in an animal model. Porous NiTi also exhibited osseointegration equivalent to Ti6AI4 V of known biocompatibility. © 2023 American Chemical Society.
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author Mustafa N.W.N.A.; Ahmad R.; Ahmad Khushaini M.A.; Kamar Affendi N.H.; Ab Ghani S.M.; Tan S.K.; Ismail M.H.; Goo C.L.; Kassim M.Z.; Lim T.W.; Teh L.K.
spellingShingle Mustafa N.W.N.A.; Ahmad R.; Ahmad Khushaini M.A.; Kamar Affendi N.H.; Ab Ghani S.M.; Tan S.K.; Ismail M.H.; Goo C.L.; Kassim M.Z.; Lim T.W.; Teh L.K.
Porous NiTi Dental Implant Fabricated by a Metal Injection Molding: An in Vivo Biocompatibility Evaluation in an Animal Model
author_facet Mustafa N.W.N.A.; Ahmad R.; Ahmad Khushaini M.A.; Kamar Affendi N.H.; Ab Ghani S.M.; Tan S.K.; Ismail M.H.; Goo C.L.; Kassim M.Z.; Lim T.W.; Teh L.K.
author_sort Mustafa N.W.N.A.; Ahmad R.; Ahmad Khushaini M.A.; Kamar Affendi N.H.; Ab Ghani S.M.; Tan S.K.; Ismail M.H.; Goo C.L.; Kassim M.Z.; Lim T.W.; Teh L.K.
title Porous NiTi Dental Implant Fabricated by a Metal Injection Molding: An in Vivo Biocompatibility Evaluation in an Animal Model
title_short Porous NiTi Dental Implant Fabricated by a Metal Injection Molding: An in Vivo Biocompatibility Evaluation in an Animal Model
title_full Porous NiTi Dental Implant Fabricated by a Metal Injection Molding: An in Vivo Biocompatibility Evaluation in an Animal Model
title_fullStr Porous NiTi Dental Implant Fabricated by a Metal Injection Molding: An in Vivo Biocompatibility Evaluation in an Animal Model
title_full_unstemmed Porous NiTi Dental Implant Fabricated by a Metal Injection Molding: An in Vivo Biocompatibility Evaluation in an Animal Model
title_sort Porous NiTi Dental Implant Fabricated by a Metal Injection Molding: An in Vivo Biocompatibility Evaluation in an Animal Model
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description This study assessed the corrosion resistance, intracutaneous reactivity, acute systemic toxicity, and in situ tissue effect of the implantation of porous NiTi fabricated by metal injection molding in animal models. For the intracutaneous reactivity study, five intracutaneous injections were administered per site with and without the tested extract in polar and nonpolar solutions. The extract was also delivered via intravenous and intraperitoneal routes for acute systemic toxicity. TiAl6 V4 (control) and porous NiTi were implanted in rabbit femora for a period of 13 weeks to evaluate the in situ tissue response. Corrosion was evaluated through open and cyclic polarization in PBS, while biocompatibility was investigated by assessing the general conditions, skin irritation score (edema and erythema), and histopathology. No active dissolution or hysteresis loop was observed in the corrosion study. None of the animals exhibited death, moribundity, impending death, severe pain, self-mutilation, or overgrooming. No edema was observed at injection sites. Only the positive control showed an erythematous reaction at 24, 48, and 72 h observations (p < 0.001). Porous NiTi showed a low in situ biological response for inflammation, neovascularization, and fibrosis in comparison to the control implant (p = 0.247, 0.005, and 0.011, respectively). Porous NiTi also demonstrated high pitting corrosion resistance while causing no acute hypersensitivity or acute systemic toxicity. The study concludes that porous NiTi implants were unlikely to cause local sensitization, acute systemic toxicity, or chronic inflammatory reactions in an animal model. Porous NiTi also exhibited osseointegration equivalent to Ti6AI4 V of known biocompatibility. © 2023 American Chemical Society.
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