Partial oxidation of TiN coating by hydrothermal treatment and ozone treatment to improve its osteoconductivity

Volume: 59, Pages: 542 - 548
Published: Feb 1, 2016
Abstract
Dental implants made of pure titanium suffer from abrasion and scratch during routine oral hygiene procedures. This results in an irreversible surface damage, facilitates bacteria adhesion and increases risk of peri-implantitis. To overcome these problems, titanium nitride (TiN) coating was introduced to increase surface hardness of pure titanium. However, the osteoconductivity of TiN is considered to be similar or superior to that of titanium...
Paper Details
Title
Partial oxidation of TiN coating by hydrothermal treatment and ozone treatment to improve its osteoconductivity
Published Date
Feb 1, 2016
Volume
59
Pages
542 - 548
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