2024
DOI: 10.1186/s12967-024-04906-4
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New insights on collagen structural organization and spatial distribution around dental implants: a comparison between machined and laser-treated surfaces

Alessia Belloni,
Giulio Argentieri,
Giulia Orilisi
et al.

Abstract: Background One of the main factors for the osseointegration of dental implants is the development of an adequate soft tissue barrier, mainly composed by collagen, which protects the implant from bacterial development. The structural features of the peri-implant collagen are influenced by the implant components and, in particular, by the type of the surface. In the clinical practice, healing abutments are characterized by smooth surfaces, named machined. Recently, a new laser technique, Synthegr… Show more

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“… 24 , 26 , 27 , 28 In particular, the following peaks were taken into account: ∼1,342 cm −1 (CH 2 wagging of side chains in proline, the most recurrent amino acid in collagen); ∼1,319 cm −1 (α helix secondary structures); ∼1,280 cm −1 and ∼1,240 cm −1 (collagen triple helix); ∼1,262 cm −1 (random secondary structures), and ∼1,205 cm −1 (amino acids’ side chains). 19 , 26 , 29 …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 24 , 26 , 27 , 28 In particular, the following peaks were taken into account: ∼1,342 cm −1 (CH 2 wagging of side chains in proline, the most recurrent amino acid in collagen); ∼1,319 cm −1 (α helix secondary structures); ∼1,280 cm −1 and ∼1,240 cm −1 (collagen triple helix); ∼1,262 cm −1 (random secondary structures), and ∼1,205 cm −1 (amino acids’ side chains). 19 , 26 , 29 …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%