The aim of this study was to investigate a novel and convenient method of chemical treatment to modify the hydrophilicity of titanium surfaces. Sand-blasted and acid-etched (SLA) titanium surfaces and machined titanium surfaces were treated with sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3) solution. The wetting behavior of both kinds of surfaces was measured by water contact angle (WCA) test. The surface microstructure was assessed with scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and three-dimensional (3D) optical microscopy. The elemental compositions of the surfaces were analyzed by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). The protein adsorption analysis was performed with fibronectin. Results showed that, after 1M NaHCO3 treatment, the hydrophilicity of both SLA a...
Our research group developed a novel nano-pitted (NP) TiO2 surface on grade 2 titanium that showed g...
Objective: Surface-modified titanium material was prepared to explore its corrosion resistance and m...
Chemical and physical methods have been generally used for modifying the surface of titanium implant...
In recent years, studies on the surface of titanium implants have shown that hydrophilic properties ...
Two new modified sandblasted and acid etched (SLA) surface methods had been used on commercially pur...
Objectives: To investigate how a thermal treatment to increase titanium wettability influences prote...
Introduction Adsorption of proteins on biomaterials and biomedical devices is a major field of inte...
Background and purpose: The interactions between physic-chemical surface modification and cell behav...
Alkali-treated titanium (Ti) with a porous, homogeneous, and uniform nanonetwork structure (TNS) tha...
Protein adsorption and its conformational arrangements on the surface of metallic biomaterials direc...
In the past, several modifications of specific surface properties such as topography, structure, che...
Achieving fast and long-term osseointegration is one of the major goals in dental implant design. Ph...
Background: Researchers have attempted to enhance titanium osseointegration by modifying its surfac...
In this study, using electrolytic reducing ionic water (S-100®), a novel surface treatment meth...
The primary events occurring in vivo after implant placement are very important in achieving osseoin...
Our research group developed a novel nano-pitted (NP) TiO2 surface on grade 2 titanium that showed g...
Objective: Surface-modified titanium material was prepared to explore its corrosion resistance and m...
Chemical and physical methods have been generally used for modifying the surface of titanium implant...
In recent years, studies on the surface of titanium implants have shown that hydrophilic properties ...
Two new modified sandblasted and acid etched (SLA) surface methods had been used on commercially pur...
Objectives: To investigate how a thermal treatment to increase titanium wettability influences prote...
Introduction Adsorption of proteins on biomaterials and biomedical devices is a major field of inte...
Background and purpose: The interactions between physic-chemical surface modification and cell behav...
Alkali-treated titanium (Ti) with a porous, homogeneous, and uniform nanonetwork structure (TNS) tha...
Protein adsorption and its conformational arrangements on the surface of metallic biomaterials direc...
In the past, several modifications of specific surface properties such as topography, structure, che...
Achieving fast and long-term osseointegration is one of the major goals in dental implant design. Ph...
Background: Researchers have attempted to enhance titanium osseointegration by modifying its surfac...
In this study, using electrolytic reducing ionic water (S-100®), a novel surface treatment meth...
The primary events occurring in vivo after implant placement are very important in achieving osseoin...
Our research group developed a novel nano-pitted (NP) TiO2 surface on grade 2 titanium that showed g...
Objective: Surface-modified titanium material was prepared to explore its corrosion resistance and m...
Chemical and physical methods have been generally used for modifying the surface of titanium implant...