PMID: 9555207Apr 29, 1998Paper

The mini bottle brush--a new fastening device in cancellous bone

Clinical Oral Implants Research
L KrysanderB Klinge

Abstract

A new design for bone implants, the bottle brush, was recently presented in a pilot study on marrow cavities in the femur of rabbits. In this study, the concept is further evaluated on a mini bottle brush. The fixture, 5 x 7 mm, with an implant shaft made of CP-titanium and bristles of nylon coated with sputtered titanium, was inserted into the cancellous bone of the medial femoral condyle in 15 adult rabbits. The titanium fixture was compared with a similar brush without the titanium sputtered surface. The animals were sacrificed after 4 months and the quantity and quality of bone integration were evaluated with pull-out tests and histological examination. In both parameters, the values were significantly higher for the titanium-sputtered brushes, with removal forces similar to titanium cylinders of the same size and with a bone-to-metal contact area of about 50%.

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