Ultrastructural analysis of implant-soft tissue interface on a three dimensional tissue-engineered oral mucosal model

A three dimensional tissue-engineered human oral mucosal model (3D OMM) used in the investigation of implantsoft tissue interface was recently reported. The aim of this study was to examine the ultrastructural features of soft tissue attachment to various titanium (Ti) implant surfaces based on the...

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Main Authors: Chai, W.L., Brook, I.M., Emanuelsson, L., Palmquist, A., Van Noort , R., Moharamzadeh , K.
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spelling my.um.eprints.30452012-05-08T04:39:17Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/3045/ Ultrastructural analysis of implant-soft tissue interface on a three dimensional tissue-engineered oral mucosal model Chai, W.L. Brook, I.M. Emanuelsson, L. Palmquist, A. Van Noort , R. Moharamzadeh , K. RK Dentistry A three dimensional tissue-engineered human oral mucosal model (3D OMM) used in the investigation of implantsoft tissue interface was recently reported. The aim of this study was to examine the ultrastructural features of soft tissue attachment to various titanium (Ti) implant surfaces based on the 3D OMM. Two techniques, that is, focus ion beam (FIB) and electropolishing techniques were used to prepare specimens for transmission electron microscopic (TEM) analysis of the interface. The 3D OM consisting of both epithelial and connective tissue layers was constructed by co-culturing human oral keratinocytes and fibroblasts onto an acellular dermis scaffold. Four types of Ti surface topographies were tested: polished, machined (turned), sandblasted, and TiUnite. The specimens were then processed for TEM examination using FIB (Ti remained) and electropolishing (Ti removed) techniques. The FIB sections showed some artifact and lack of details of ultrastructural features. In contrast, the ultrathin sections prepared from the electropolishing technique showed a residual Ti oxide layer, which preserved the details for intact ultrastructural interface analysis. There was evidence of hemidesmosome-like structures at the interface on the four types of Ti surfaces, which suggests that the tissue-engineered oral mucosa formed epithelial attachments on the Ti surfaces. 2012 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.um.edu.my/3045/1/Ultrastructural_analysis_of_implant-soft_tissue_interface_on_a_three_dimensional_tissue-engineered_oral_mucosal_model.pdf Chai, W.L. and Brook, I.M. and Emanuelsson, L. and Palmquist, A. and Van Noort , R. and Moharamzadeh , K. (2012) Ultrastructural analysis of implant-soft tissue interface on a three dimensional tissue-engineered oral mucosal model. Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part A, 100A (2). pp. 269-277. ISSN 1549-3296 10.1002/jbm.a.33245
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Chai, W.L.
Brook, I.M.
Emanuelsson, L.
Palmquist, A.
Van Noort , R.
Moharamzadeh , K.
Ultrastructural analysis of implant-soft tissue interface on a three dimensional tissue-engineered oral mucosal model
description A three dimensional tissue-engineered human oral mucosal model (3D OMM) used in the investigation of implantsoft tissue interface was recently reported. The aim of this study was to examine the ultrastructural features of soft tissue attachment to various titanium (Ti) implant surfaces based on the 3D OMM. Two techniques, that is, focus ion beam (FIB) and electropolishing techniques were used to prepare specimens for transmission electron microscopic (TEM) analysis of the interface. The 3D OM consisting of both epithelial and connective tissue layers was constructed by co-culturing human oral keratinocytes and fibroblasts onto an acellular dermis scaffold. Four types of Ti surface topographies were tested: polished, machined (turned), sandblasted, and TiUnite. The specimens were then processed for TEM examination using FIB (Ti remained) and electropolishing (Ti removed) techniques. The FIB sections showed some artifact and lack of details of ultrastructural features. In contrast, the ultrathin sections prepared from the electropolishing technique showed a residual Ti oxide layer, which preserved the details for intact ultrastructural interface analysis. There was evidence of hemidesmosome-like structures at the interface on the four types of Ti surfaces, which suggests that the tissue-engineered oral mucosa formed epithelial attachments on the Ti surfaces.
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author Chai, W.L.
Brook, I.M.
Emanuelsson, L.
Palmquist, A.
Van Noort , R.
Moharamzadeh , K.
author_facet Chai, W.L.
Brook, I.M.
Emanuelsson, L.
Palmquist, A.
Van Noort , R.
Moharamzadeh , K.
author_sort Chai, W.L.
title Ultrastructural analysis of implant-soft tissue interface on a three dimensional tissue-engineered oral mucosal model
title_short Ultrastructural analysis of implant-soft tissue interface on a three dimensional tissue-engineered oral mucosal model
title_full Ultrastructural analysis of implant-soft tissue interface on a three dimensional tissue-engineered oral mucosal model
title_fullStr Ultrastructural analysis of implant-soft tissue interface on a three dimensional tissue-engineered oral mucosal model
title_full_unstemmed Ultrastructural analysis of implant-soft tissue interface on a three dimensional tissue-engineered oral mucosal model
title_sort ultrastructural analysis of implant-soft tissue interface on a three dimensional tissue-engineered oral mucosal model
publishDate 2012
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