“…The increase in osseointegration observed in the hydrophilic surface implants in DBB and HA/TCP grafted areas was associated with an increased expression of BMP‐2 and ALP proteins in the bone tissue close to the surface of the implants compared with machined surface implants. Since these proteins are related to an increased differentiation and osteoblastic function and to the formation of bone tissue (Cheng et al, ; Fahmy‐Garcia, van Driel, Witte‐Buoma, Walles, & van Farrell, ; Mansell, Shiel, Harwood, & Stephens, ), it can be inferred that the increased expression of these proteins may enable an enhancement of the osseointegration promoted by hydrophilic surfaces. Indeed, in vitro studies with osteoblastic lineage cells demonstrated that hydrophilic implant surfaces enhance the expression of important proteins for bone tissue formation, such as VEGF, ALP, OPG, and TGFβ1 (Rausch‐fan, Qu, Wieland, Matejka, & Schedle, ), improving adhesion, proliferation, differentiation, and activation of osteoblastic activity (Thalji, Gretzer, & Cooper, ; Zhao et al, ).…”