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Multimodal characterization of the bone-implant interface using Raman spectroscopy and nanoindentation

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Titanium implants are widely used in dental and orthopedic surgeries. Osseointegration phenomena lead to direct contact between bone tissue and the implant surface. The quality of the bone-implant interface (BII), resulting from the properties of newly formed bone, determines the implant stability. This study investigates the BII properties using a dedicated in vivo implant model consisting of a coin-shaped Ti-6Al-4V implant inserted in a rabbit femur for 10 weeks. A gap created around the implant was filled with newly formed bone tissue after healing. The properties of mature and newly formed bone tissue were compared using: i) Raman spectroscopy to assess the nanoscale compositional bone properties and ii) nanoindentation to quantify microscale elastic properties in site-matched regions. The mineral-to-matrix ratio, crystallinity (mineral size and lattice order), and the collagen cross-link ratio were significantly lower in newly formed bone tissue (e.g., a mineral-to-matrix ratio of 9.3 ± 0.5 for proline 853 cm-1) compared to mature bone (15.6 ± 1). Nanoindentation measurements gave Young's modulus of 12.8 ± 1.8 GPa for newly formed bone and 15.7 ± 2.3 GPa for mature bone. This multimodal and multiscale approach leads to a better understanding of osseointegration phenomena.
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hal-02955104 , version 1 (01-10-2020)

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Manon Fraulob, Siyuan Pang, Sophie Le Cann, Romain Vayron, Mathilde Laurent-Brocq, et al.. Multimodal characterization of the bone-implant interface using Raman spectroscopy and nanoindentation. Medical Engineering & Physics, 2020, 84, pp.60-67. ⟨10.1016/j.medengphy.2020.07.013⟩. ⟨hal-02955104⟩
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