Effect of surface modification on viability of L929 cells on zirconia nanocomposite substrat

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Introduction: Zirconia bioceramic can be considered for metallic replacement in dental implant applications. A proper method of surface modification may promote better osseointegration. Methods: In study evaluated viability of fibroblast cell following surface treatment. Therefore, viability L929 cells were characterized using MTT assay and scanning electron microscopy. Results: The viability assessment determined significant differences A-Y-TZP20 without surface treatment as compared to laser surface treatment (B), laser surface treatment + hydroxyapatite-yttrium stabilized tetragonal zirconia nanocomposite coat (C) and control. This study demonstrated that L929 cells approximately proliferated and spread on A-Y-TZP20 nanocomposite disk in laser surface treatment(B), Laser surface treatment + hydroxiapatite-yttrium stabilized tetragonal zirconia nanocomposite coat (C) groups similar to control group. Conclusion: Laser surface treatment showed positive effect on the viability of L929 cells.

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Aivazi, M., Fathi, M., Nejatidanesh, F., Mortazavi, V., Beni, B. H., & Matinlinna, J. P. (2018). Effect of surface modification on viability of L929 cells on zirconia nanocomposite substrat. Journal of Lasers in Medical Sciences, 9(2), 87–91. https://doi.org/10.15171/jlms.2018.18

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