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Innovative Surface Modification Procedures to Achieve Micro/Nano-Graded Ti-Based Biomedical Alloys and Implants

Journal

COATINGS
Volume 11, Issue 6, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/coatings11060647

Keywords

titanium; surface modification; surface topographies; multifunctional surfaces; metamaterials; 4D printing

Funding

  1. Youth Innovation Team of Shaanxi Universities of Education Department of Shaanxi Provincial Government [2019-73]
  2. Education Department of Shaanxi Provincial Government [20JK0700]
  3. Shaanxi Key Research and Development Program of Shaanxi Science and Technology Department [2020GY-316]

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This paper highlights the importance of titanium and its alloys as implant materials in biomedical applications and the necessity for surface treatment technologies, emphasizing the impact of surface characteristics on implants. Various surface treatment techniques and future trends in surface modification strategies were introduced.
Due to the growing aging population of the world, and as a result of the increasing need for dental implants and prostheses, the use of titanium and its alloys as implant materials has spread rapidly. Although titanium and its alloys are considered the best metallic materials for biomedical applications, the need for innovative technologies is necessary due to the sensitivity of medical applications and to eliminate any potentially harmful reactions, enhancing the implant-to-bone integration and preventing infection. In this regard, the implant's surface as the substrate for any reaction is of crucial importance, and it is accurately addressed in this review paper. For constructing this review paper, an internet search was performed on the web of science with these keywords: surface modification techniques, titanium implant, biomedical applications, surface functionalization, etc. Numerous recent papers about titanium and its alloys were selected and reviewed, except for the section on forthcoming modern implants, in which extended research was performed. This review paper aimed to briefly introduce the necessary surface characteristics for biomedical applications and the numerous surface treatment techniques. Specific emphasis was given to micro/nano-structured topographies, biocompatibility, osteogenesis, and bactericidal effects. Additionally, gradient, multi-scale, and hierarchical surfaces with multifunctional properties were discussed. Finally, special attention was paid to modern implants and forthcoming surface modification strategies such as four-dimensional printing, metamaterials, and metasurfaces. This review paper, including traditional and novel surface modification strategies, will pave the way toward designing the next generation of more efficient implants.

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