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. 2025 May 29;44(3):241-249.
doi: 10.4012/dmj.2024-115. Epub 2025 Apr 29.

Effects of different acid etching protocols on the enhanced osteogenic potential of titanium surfaces: An in vitro study

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Effects of different acid etching protocols on the enhanced osteogenic potential of titanium surfaces: An in vitro study

Ting Yang et al. Dent Mater J. .
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Abstract

Sandblasted with large grits and acid-etched (SLA) surface topography has been a common method of implant surface modification to promote bone-implant integration in titanium-based dental implant manufacturing. However, the acid etching protocols used are various. The aim of this investigation was to validate the effect of different acid-etched treatments of sandblasted titanium surfaces on enhancing osteogenic potential. Five different titanium surface groups were prepared and tested including: i) smooth (Control), ii) sandblasted (SL), iii) sandblasted and acid-etched with H2SO4/HCl mixed solution (SLA/SOCl), iv) sandblasted and acid-etched with H2SO4 solution (SLA/SO), and v) sandblasted and acid-etched with HF solution (SLA/HF). The surface characterization, protein adsorption, and cell behavior were examined to determine the osteogenic potential. Compared with the control group, other surface treated groups showed rougher surface, better wettability, more protein absorption, and cell viability, especially in the SLA/SOCl surface group. The results indicated that SLA surfaces prepared with H2SO4/HCl mixed acid solution provided significant potential to promote osteogenesis.

Keywords: Acid etching; Osteogenesis; Sandblasting; Surface treatment; Titanium.

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