Implant dentistry has become a popular restorative option in clinical practice. Titanium and titanium alloys are the gold standard for endo-osseus dental implants production, thanks to their biocompatibility, resistance to corrosion and mechanical properties. The characteristics of the titanium implant surface seem to be particularly relevant in the early phase of osseointegration. Furthermore, the microstructure of implant surface can largely influence the bone remodelling at the level of the bone-implant surface. Recently, research has stated on the long-term of both survival and success rates of osseointegrated implants and mainly on biomechanical aspects, such as load distribution and biochemical and histological processes at the bone-implant interface. This short review reports recent knowledge on chemical and mechanical properties, biological aspects, innovations in preventing peri-implantitis, describing clinical applications and recent improvements of titanium dental implants. In addition, it highlights current knowledge about a new implant coating that has been demonstrated to reduce the number of initially adhering bacteria and peri-implantitis

Ottria, L., Lauritano, D., Bassi, M., Palmieri, A., Candotto, V., Tagliabue, A., et al. (2018). Mechanical, chemical and biological aspects of titanium and titanium alloys in implant dentistry. JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL REGULATORS & HOMEOSTATIC AGENTS, 32(2), 81-90.

Mechanical, chemical and biological aspects of titanium and titanium alloys in implant dentistry

Lauritano, D
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2018

Abstract

Implant dentistry has become a popular restorative option in clinical practice. Titanium and titanium alloys are the gold standard for endo-osseus dental implants production, thanks to their biocompatibility, resistance to corrosion and mechanical properties. The characteristics of the titanium implant surface seem to be particularly relevant in the early phase of osseointegration. Furthermore, the microstructure of implant surface can largely influence the bone remodelling at the level of the bone-implant surface. Recently, research has stated on the long-term of both survival and success rates of osseointegrated implants and mainly on biomechanical aspects, such as load distribution and biochemical and histological processes at the bone-implant interface. This short review reports recent knowledge on chemical and mechanical properties, biological aspects, innovations in preventing peri-implantitis, describing clinical applications and recent improvements of titanium dental implants. In addition, it highlights current knowledge about a new implant coating that has been demonstrated to reduce the number of initially adhering bacteria and peri-implantitis
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titanium; titanium alloys; dental materials; implant dentistry
English
2018
32
2
81
90
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Ottria, L., Lauritano, D., Bassi, M., Palmieri, A., Candotto, V., Tagliabue, A., et al. (2018). Mechanical, chemical and biological aspects of titanium and titanium alloys in implant dentistry. JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL REGULATORS & HOMEOSTATIC AGENTS, 32(2), 81-90.
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