Nanotubular oxide layers formed on the Ti-based implants surfaces-application and possible damages: a review

Implant surface properties define the interaction of the implant with the surrounding tissue. To obtained advanced biological, mechanical and physical properties, metallic implants are often exposed to different kinds of surface modification. The electrochemical anodization process is an efficient m...

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Main Authors: Dragana Ranko Barjaktarević, Veljko R Djokić, Ivana D. Damnjanović, Marko P. Rakin
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Language:English
Published: Association of Metallurgical Engineers of Serbia 2018-12-01
Series:Metallurgical & Materials Engineering
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Online Access:https://metall-mater-eng.com/index.php/home/article/view/401
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spelling doaj-89f645df11e94830ab0ef52f0b3dc3822020-11-24T21:34:37ZengAssociation of Metallurgical Engineers of SerbiaMetallurgical & Materials Engineering2217-89612018-12-0124410.30544/401401Nanotubular oxide layers formed on the Ti-based implants surfaces-application and possible damages: a reviewDragana Ranko Barjaktarević0Veljko R Djokić1Ivana D. Damnjanović2Marko P. Rakin3University of Belgrade, Faculty of Technology and MetallurgyInnovation Centre of the Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy, University of Belgrade, Karnegijeva 4 11120 Belgrade, SerbiaFaculty of Technology and Metallurgy, University of Belgrade, Karnegijeva 4 11120 Belgrade, SerbiaFaculty of Technology and Metallurgy, University of Belgrade, Karnegijeva 4 11120 Belgrade, SerbiaImplant surface properties define the interaction of the implant with the surrounding tissue. To obtained advanced biological, mechanical and physical properties, metallic implants are often exposed to different kinds of surface modification. The electrochemical anodization process is an efficient method for nanostructured surface modification, which leads to the formation of nanotubular oxide layers on metallic surfaces. These obtained layers could be applied in biomedicine due to their chemical stability, biocompatibility and non-toxic nature in the human body. As a part of different kinds of medical implants such as dental implants, artificial hip joints, bone plates, screws, spinal fixation devices or stents, an oxide layer significantly increases cells adhesion and plays a significant role in improving the rate of osseointegration. However, an important topic in research of implants with a nanotubular oxide layer is integrity during fixation and exploitation and possible damage initiation and development. This review article aims to present the application of nanotubular oxide layers in biomedicine and to explain their influence on the biocompatibility and osseointegration of medical implants. Influence of the layers properties, such as roughness or contact angle, and the influence of their morphology on biocompatibility and osseointegration, as well as the influence of fixation and exploitation on the damage of the nanotubular oxide layer, are considered.https://metall-mater-eng.com/index.php/home/article/view/401application of nanotubular oxide layerbiocompatibilitydamage of nanotubular oxide layerTi-based implantsosseointegration
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author Dragana Ranko Barjaktarević
Veljko R Djokić
Ivana D. Damnjanović
Marko P. Rakin
spellingShingle Dragana Ranko Barjaktarević
Veljko R Djokić
Ivana D. Damnjanović
Marko P. Rakin
Nanotubular oxide layers formed on the Ti-based implants surfaces-application and possible damages: a review
Metallurgical & Materials Engineering
application of nanotubular oxide layer
biocompatibility
damage of nanotubular oxide layer
Ti-based implants
osseointegration
author_facet Dragana Ranko Barjaktarević
Veljko R Djokić
Ivana D. Damnjanović
Marko P. Rakin
author_sort Dragana Ranko Barjaktarević
title Nanotubular oxide layers formed on the Ti-based implants surfaces-application and possible damages: a review
title_short Nanotubular oxide layers formed on the Ti-based implants surfaces-application and possible damages: a review
title_full Nanotubular oxide layers formed on the Ti-based implants surfaces-application and possible damages: a review
title_fullStr Nanotubular oxide layers formed on the Ti-based implants surfaces-application and possible damages: a review
title_full_unstemmed Nanotubular oxide layers formed on the Ti-based implants surfaces-application and possible damages: a review
title_sort nanotubular oxide layers formed on the ti-based implants surfaces-application and possible damages: a review
publisher Association of Metallurgical Engineers of Serbia
series Metallurgical & Materials Engineering
issn 2217-8961
publishDate 2018-12-01
description Implant surface properties define the interaction of the implant with the surrounding tissue. To obtained advanced biological, mechanical and physical properties, metallic implants are often exposed to different kinds of surface modification. The electrochemical anodization process is an efficient method for nanostructured surface modification, which leads to the formation of nanotubular oxide layers on metallic surfaces. These obtained layers could be applied in biomedicine due to their chemical stability, biocompatibility and non-toxic nature in the human body. As a part of different kinds of medical implants such as dental implants, artificial hip joints, bone plates, screws, spinal fixation devices or stents, an oxide layer significantly increases cells adhesion and plays a significant role in improving the rate of osseointegration. However, an important topic in research of implants with a nanotubular oxide layer is integrity during fixation and exploitation and possible damage initiation and development. This review article aims to present the application of nanotubular oxide layers in biomedicine and to explain their influence on the biocompatibility and osseointegration of medical implants. Influence of the layers properties, such as roughness or contact angle, and the influence of their morphology on biocompatibility and osseointegration, as well as the influence of fixation and exploitation on the damage of the nanotubular oxide layer, are considered.
topic application of nanotubular oxide layer
biocompatibility
damage of nanotubular oxide layer
Ti-based implants
osseointegration
url https://metall-mater-eng.com/index.php/home/article/view/401
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