Abstract
Aim: To evaluate the adhesion of mouse bone marrow mesenchymal cells (MBMMC) on different titanium surfaces. Methods: Grade II titanium discs (ASTM F86) received two different surface treatments: polished (S1) and cathodic cage plasma nitriding (S2). MBMMC were cultured on titanium discs in 24-well cell culture plates, at a density of 1 x 104 cells per well. After 24 h, the adhesion was evaluated using a hemocytometer. Results: The mean adhesion was greater on S2, though without statistically significant difference from S2 (p>0.05). Conclusions: It was demonstrated that titanium surface treatment with ionic nitriding in a cathodic cage is biocompatible since it preserved the integrity of the cultivated MBMMC for a period of 24 h, allowing their adhesion.The Brazilian Journal of Oral Sciences uses the Creative Commons license (CC), thus preserving the integrity of the articles in an open access environment.
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