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Influence of mechanical and chemical surface treatments on the formation of bone-like structure in cpTi for endosseous dental implants
Parsikia, F ; Sharif University of Technology | 2012
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- Type of Document: Article
- DOI: 10.1016/j.apsusc.2012.07.033
- Publisher: 2012
- Abstract:
- Commercially pure titanium samples were exposed to grit blasting and acid-alkali treatments to obtain a variety of surface compositions and morphologies. Contact roughness test and microstructural studies were employed to study the surface topography of the samples. The nature and chemical composition of surface phases were evaluated using X-ray diffraction and microanalysis techniques. Selected samples first exposed to in vitro environment were then tested to determine the surface morphology and surface microstructure. Based on the data presented in this work, it is suggested that grit blasting process utilized prior to chemical treatment stage, yields a high quality surface morphology. Such a surface morphology is expected to have superior tribological characteristics after osseointegration. Also, it appeared that the reverse sequence of processing resulted in a better biocompatibility of the product manifested by negligible amount of residual alumina on the sample surface
- Keywords:
- Acid-alkali treatment ; Chemical compositions ; Chemical treatments ; Commercially Pure titaniums ; cpTi ; Grit blasting ; High quality surface ; In-vitro ; Micro-structural ; Osseointegration ; Sample surface ; Surface microstructures ; Surface phasis ; Tribological characteristics ; Alumina ; Biocompatibility ; Dental prostheses ; Surface morphology ; Surface topography ; Titanium ; X ray diffraction ; Blasting
- Source: Applied Surface Science ; Volume 259 , 2012 , Pages 283-287 ; 01694332 (ISSN)
- URL: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S016943321201207X