A novel deposition process named CoBlastTM, based on grit blasting technology, has been used to deposit hydroxyapatite (HA) onto titanium (Ti) metal using a dopant/abrasive regime. The various powders (HA powder, apatitic abrasives) and the treated substrates were characterised for chemical composition, coating coverage, crystallinity and topography including surface roughness. The surface roughness of the HA surfaces could be altered using apatitic abrasives of different particle sizes. Compared to the standard plasma spraying process, the CoBlast surface produced excellent coating adhesion, lower dissolution, higher levels of mechanical and chemical stability in stimulated body fluid (SBF). Enhanced viability of osteoblastic cells was als...
In prosthetic joint surgery, Ag coating of implant areas in direct contact with bone has been met wi...
The increasing incidence of post-implant infection in the medical field has prompted further investi...
Implant-related infection in primary total joint prostheses has attracted considerable research atte...
During the implantation surgery, an infection associated with the biofilm formation may occur. Both ...
The clinical success of a bone-anchored implant is controlled by many factors such as implant shape,...
Bacterial infection after implant placement is a significant rising complication. In order to reduce...
The use of metallic biomaterials for replacement of biomedical implants has been traced back from th...
Despite advances in technology and surgical procedures, periprosthetic infection of orthopaedic impl...
Titanium and its alloys are commonly preferred implant materials for hard tissue applications. Today...
Hydroxyapatite (HA) is an appropriate ceramic for artificial teeth or bones due to its excellent bio...
Introduction: An ideal surface for orthopedic implants should improve cellular adhesion and reduce b...
This paper compares the properties of hydroxyapatite (HA) coatings, obtained using two different dep...
2011 Spring.Includes bibliographical references.Over recent years, researchers have studied innovati...
Hydroxyapatite (HA) has been used in clinical bone graft procedures for the past 25 years. Although ...
A major cause of the high risk of infection following implantations is that the biomaterial implante...
In prosthetic joint surgery, Ag coating of implant areas in direct contact with bone has been met wi...
The increasing incidence of post-implant infection in the medical field has prompted further investi...
Implant-related infection in primary total joint prostheses has attracted considerable research atte...
During the implantation surgery, an infection associated with the biofilm formation may occur. Both ...
The clinical success of a bone-anchored implant is controlled by many factors such as implant shape,...
Bacterial infection after implant placement is a significant rising complication. In order to reduce...
The use of metallic biomaterials for replacement of biomedical implants has been traced back from th...
Despite advances in technology and surgical procedures, periprosthetic infection of orthopaedic impl...
Titanium and its alloys are commonly preferred implant materials for hard tissue applications. Today...
Hydroxyapatite (HA) is an appropriate ceramic for artificial teeth or bones due to its excellent bio...
Introduction: An ideal surface for orthopedic implants should improve cellular adhesion and reduce b...
This paper compares the properties of hydroxyapatite (HA) coatings, obtained using two different dep...
2011 Spring.Includes bibliographical references.Over recent years, researchers have studied innovati...
Hydroxyapatite (HA) has been used in clinical bone graft procedures for the past 25 years. Although ...
A major cause of the high risk of infection following implantations is that the biomaterial implante...
In prosthetic joint surgery, Ag coating of implant areas in direct contact with bone has been met wi...
The increasing incidence of post-implant infection in the medical field has prompted further investi...
Implant-related infection in primary total joint prostheses has attracted considerable research atte...