Antibacterial coatings on titanium implants
Air Force Medical University · City University of Hong Kong
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Abstract
Titanium and titanium alloys are key biomedical materials because of their good biocompatibility and mechanical properties. Nevertheless, infection on and around titanium implants still remains a problem which is usually difficult to treat and may lead to eventual implant removal. As a result, preventive measures are necessary to mitigate implant-frelated infection. One important strategy is to render the implant surface antibacterial by impeding the formation of a biofilm. A number of approaches have been proposed for this purpose and they are reviewed in this article.
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- Titanium
- Biocompatibility
- Implant
- Materials science
- Dentistry
- Biomedical engineering
- Medicine
- Metallurgy
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