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ISSN (Print): 1573-4137
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Review Article

Nanostructured Titanium Alloys Surface Modification Technology for Antibacterial and Osteogenic Properties

Author(s): Qingge Wang, Laizhi Wu, Shifeng Liu *, Peng Cao, Junlin Yang* and Liqiang Wang *

Volume 17, Issue 2, 2021

Published on: 17 February, 2020

Page: [175 - 193] Pages: 19

DOI: 10.2174/1573413716666200217104004

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Abstract

Background: Titanium (Ti) and its alloys are potential metal materials in dental and orthopedic applications, due to their excellent mechanical properties and biocompatibility. Despite these properties, revision surgery is painful for millions of patients and may cause secondary injury, calling for a solution to this issue. Compared to antibiotics used in a clinical context, novel biomaterials display powerful application potential due to their stronger antibacterial activity, reduced drug resistance and excellent biocompatibility. Antibacterial ions have a crucial effect, particularly for nanostructured metals.

Objective: This review focuses on the antibacterial functions and osteogenic properties of surface modification based on Ag, Zn, Cu and other nonmetallic ions.

Methods: The first part of the review briefly describes the issues with bacterial infection of Ti implants. The methods of surface modification are then introduced in detail. Lastly, other strategies used to improve antibacterial and osteogenic properties are also provided.

Conclusion: Although anti-infective research is valuable, there is still a gap present between theoretical strategies and those that are clinically implemented strategies. There is an urgent need to transform the findings of research into clinical applications.

Keywords: Titanium alloys, Ag/Zn/Cu ions, bioactive coatings, antibacterial activity, osteogenic properties, synthesis methods.

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