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Biological Behavior and Corrosion of Prosthetic and Orthodontic Titanium Implants
Titanium and its alloys are used in dentistry for implants because of their unique combination of chemical, physical, and biological properties. For dental implants, biocompatibility depends on mechanical and corrosion/degradation properties of the ...
Elisabeta VASILESCU
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Latest known achievements in titanium alloys used in bio applications: a general review
The development of titanium alloys in various medical fields is currently of great interest to researchers, and in this regard, the manufacture of various parts such as hip joints, knee joints, surgical equipment, and dental implants is of great interest.
Amirhossein Banihashemi +3 more
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Galvanic Corrosion Between Ti/Ti6Al4V and Various Dental Alloys
The corrosion tendencies of metals are related with their position in the electromotive series. These electrode potential degrees may change due to the composition of the alloys, the surrounding medium or due to the alterations in the composition ...
Daniel Mareci +3 more
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A study on the in vitro corrosion properties of dental alloys
For the aesthetic and functional restoration of edentulous patients, recently dental implants have been used widely. Dental implants and restorative alloys are required with the high corrosion resistance.
김경남
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Quantum Photothermal Self‐Monitoring Fiber Probes for In Vivo Photothermal Therapy
A miniaturized quantum photothermal fiber probe based on a metal/polymer/glass composite optoelectronic fiber that simultaneously guides lightwave and microwave was developed for the first time. The probe achieves enhanced photothermal conversion (13°C/mW, 25°C–120°C range) while providing real‐time self‐monitoring with 0.2°C thermal resolution at the ...
Wanjun Li +12 more
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Recent research and development in titanium alloys for biomedical applications and healthcare goods
Nb, Ta and Zr are the favorable non-toxic alloying elements for titanium alloys for biomedical applications. Low rigidity titanium alloys composed of non-toxic elements are getting much attention.
Mitsuo Niinomi
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The tribological behaviour of titanium alloys suitable for dental implants: A short review
Titanium and its alloys play a vital role in dental implantology, providing a stable foundation for replacement teeth and restoring oral function effectively.
Roegnitz Alexander, Haeger Andreas
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Cobalt-Chromium (Co-Cr) alloys are classified as predominantly base-metal alloys and are widely known for their biomedical applications in the orthopedic and dental fields.
Youssef S Al Jabbari
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The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of various heat-treatments on mechanical properties of dental base metal alloys. Three commercial dental base metal alloys (Top crown: TC, Top partial: TP, ceramic: TE) were used.
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Immunostimulatory capacity of dental casting alloys on endotoxin responsiveness
Statement of problem Oral metal exposure has been associated with systemic and local adverse reactions, probably due to elemental release from the alloys.
Kleverlaan, Cornelis J. +15 more
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