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Application of advanced surface modification techniques in titanium-based implants: latest strategies for enhanced antibacterial properties and osseointegration.

Pingyun YuanMi ChenXiaotong LuHui YangLan WangTian BaiWenhao ZhouTao LiuSen Yu
Published in: Journal of materials chemistry. B (2024)
Titanium-based implants, renowned for their excellent mechanical properties, corrosion resistance, and biocompatibility, have found widespread application as premier implant materials in the medical field. However, as bioinert materials, they often face challenges such as implant failure caused by bacterial infections and inadequate osseointegration post-implantation. Thus, to address these issues, researchers have developed various surface modification techniques to enhance the surface properties and bioactivity of titanium-based implants. This review aims to outline several key surface modification methods for titanium-based implants, including acid etching, sol-gel method, chemical vapor deposition, electrochemical techniques, layer-by-layer self-assembly, and chemical grafting. It briefly summarizes the advantages, limitations, and potential applications of these technologies, presenting readers with a comprehensive perspective on the latest advances and trends in the surface modification of titanium-based implants.
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