نتایج جستجو برای: ti implant

تعداد نتایج: 81242  

2016
Jianhong Zhou Lingzhou Zhao

Advanced multifunction titanium (Ti) based bone implant with antibacterial, angiogenic and osteogenic activities is stringently needed in clinic, which may be accomplished via incorporation of proper inorganic bioactive elements. In this work, microporous TiO2/calcium-phosphate coating on Ti doped with strontium, cobalt and fluorine (SCF-TiCP) was developed, which had a hierarchical micro/nano-...

1999
D. R. BLOYER J. M. GOMEZ-VEGA E. SAIZ J. M. MCNANEY R. M. CANNON A. P. TOMSIA

ÐOngoing research is reported aimed at improving bio®xation through the use of bioactive glass coatings on Ti-based implant alloys. The optimized processing conditions for coating with one promising bioactive glass composition are discussed, and the stress corrosion crack growth behavior in a simulated human physiological environment is presented. This glass can be successfully used to coat Ti ...

2014
Anuja Agarwal Amit Tyagi Anshuman Ahuja Nishant Kumar Nayana De Himanshu Bhutani

The use of metals and their alloys in restorative and implant dentistry dates back to centuries. Titanium (Ti) is one of the most widely used biomaterial for medical implants because of its excellent mechanical properties and exceptional biocompatibility. The good biocompatibility of Ti is related to the thin oxide layer formed on Ti surface. TiO2 is inactive with the surrounding biological env...

Journal: :European cells & materials 2017
K De Cremer A Braem E Gerits K De Brucker K Vandamme J A Martens J Michiels J Vleugels B P Cammue K Thevissen

Roughened surfaces are increasingly being used for dental implant applications as the enlarged contact area improves bone cell anchorage, thereby facilitating osseointegration. However, the additional surface area also entails a higher risk for the development of biofilm associated infections, an etiologic factor for many dental ailments, including peri-implantitis. To overcome this problem, we...

Journal: :The spine journal : official journal of the North American Spine Society 2004
Hassan Serhan Michael Slivka Todd Albert S Daniel Kwak

BACKGROUND CONTEXT Surgeons are hesitant to mix components made of differing metal classes for fear of galvanic corrosion complications. However, in vitro studies have failed to show a significant potential for galvanic corrosion between titanium and stainless steel, the two primary metallic alloys used for spinal implants. Galvanic corrosion resulting from metal mixing has not been described i...

2015
YONGQIANG LIANG JUAN XU JING CHEN MENGCHUN QI XUEHONG XIE MIN HU

The plasma immersion ion implantation and deposition (PIIID) technique was used to implant zinc (Zn) ions into smooth surfaces of pure titanium (Ti) disks for investigation of tooth implant surface modification. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the surface structure and chemical composition of a modified Ti surface following Zn ion implantation and deposition and to examine the effe...

Journal: :Journal of the mechanical behavior of biomedical materials 2011
Dan-Jae Lin Chien-Ping Ju Shu-Huei Huang Yin-Chun Tien Hsiang-Shu Yin Wen-Cheng Chen Jiin-Huey Chern Lin

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the osteointegration of a titanium (Ti) implant with the calcium phosphate cement (CPC) and autograft prostheses by pull-out test and histological examination. Stems of sixty Ti cylinders were bilaterally inserted into femoral medullary canals in 30 rabbits at the 1st, 4th, 12th, 26th and 70th postoperative weeks. The bone autograft and CPC were filled ...

Journal: :Journal of materials science. Materials in medicine 2008
Juan Carlos Rubio Maria Cristina Garcia-Alonso Concepcion Alonso Miguel Angel Alobera Celia Clemente Luis Munuera Maria Lorenza Escudero

Metallic transfer from implants does not stop at surrounding tissues, and metallic elements may be transferred by proteins to become lodged in organs far from the implant. This work presents an in vivo study of metallic implant corrosion to measure metallic element accumulation in organs located far from the implant, such as kidneys, livers, lungs and spleens. The studied metallic implant mater...

2015
Frauke Müller Bilal Al-Nawas Stefano Storelli Marc Quirynen Stefan Hicklin Jose Castro-Laza Renzo Bassetti Martin Schimmel

OBJECTIVE The aim of this study was to compare crestal bone-level changes, soft tissue parameters and implant success and survival between small-diameter implants made of titanium/zirconium (TiZr) alloy or of Grade IV titanium (Ti) in edentulous mandibles restored with removable overdentures. MATERIALS AND METHODS This was a randomized, controlled, double-blind, split-mouth multicenter clinic...

2017
Ning Yuan Lili Jia Zhen Geng Renfeng Wang Zhaoyang Li Xianjin Yang Zhenduo Cui Shengli Zhu Yanqin Liang Yunde Liu

Orthopedic implant failure is mainly attributed to the poor bonding of the implant to bone tissue. An effective approach to minimize the implant failure would be modifying the surface of the implant. Strontium (Sr) can stimulate the proliferation and differentiation of osteoblasts and reduce the activity of osteoclasts. In this study, a titanium (Ti) surface was successively functionalized by c...

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