Release of metal ions from dental implant materials in vivo: Determination of Al, Co, Cr, Mo, Ni, V, and Ti in organ tissue
- 1 December 1991
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Biomedical Materials Research
- Vol. 25 (12) , 1443-1458
- https://doi.org/10.1002/jbm.820251204
Abstract
Little is known of the release of trace elements in vivo from dental implant materials. Conflicting data have been reported in the literature as to the levels of trace elements released and their potential consequences, mainly because of sampling and analytical methodological errors. In this study methods for average concentration levels of Al, Cr, Co, Mo, Ni, Ti, and V in organs were developed using rabbit tissue from an in vivo implantation study. At least 50% of the brain, liver, lung, kidney, and spleen were taken minimizing contamination. The tissue was homogenized by cryogenic milling at LN2 temperature and then freeze-dried. Samples were digested in nitric acid and hydrogen peroxide using microwave energy. Standard reference materials were utilized for quality control. One liver sample was analyzed 10 times to assess the method precision. Absorbance values in blanks, standards, and test samples were measured using a Varian GTA 95 graphite furnace and 875 spectrophotometer. Very satisfactory method precision and quality control were recorded. Low or very low levels of the trace elements were found in the various organs.Keywords
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