Material perspectives of the dental implants: A review

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Wang, G
Dargusch, M
Doan, N
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2018
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Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam

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A dental implant is an artificial tooth root, similar to a screw, inserted into the jawbone at the site of the missing tooth. The crucial requirements have taken upon on dental implants including mechanically assembly with the abutment, permanently locked with jaw bone, appropriate mechanical properties, excellent corrosion resistance, compatible to the surrounding hard/soft tissue biologically to mechanically. The aim of this paper is to provide a short literature review on the topic of β titanium alloys with electrochemical treatment techniques to produce nano and micro level roughness and porous.

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IFMBE Proceedings

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63

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Biomedical engineering

Materials engineering

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Wang, G; Dargusch, M; Doan, N, Material perspectives of the dental implants: A review, IFMBE Proceedings, 2018, 63, pp. 449-453