Titanium surface modification to enhance antibacterial and bioactive properties while retaining biocompatibility

Volume: 96, Pages: 272 - 279
Published: Mar 1, 2019
Abstract
Bacterial infections associated with metal implants are severe problems affecting a considerable amount of people with dental or orthopedic implants. This study aims to examine the antibacterial effect of a Titanium-peroxy gel layer on the modified surface of commercially pure titanium grade 2. Variations in a multi-step surface modification procedure were tested to determine the best combination that provided an antibacterial effect while...
Paper Details
Title
Titanium surface modification to enhance antibacterial and bioactive properties while retaining biocompatibility
Published Date
Mar 1, 2019
Volume
96
Pages
272 - 279
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