The elastic modulus of metallic orthopaedic implants is typically 6–12 times greater than cortical bone, causing stress shielding: over time, bone atrophies through decreased mechanical strain, which can lead to fracture at the implantation site. Introducing pores into an implant will lower the modulus significantly. Three dimensional printing (3DP) is capable of producing parts with dual porosity features: micropores by process (residual pores from binder burnout) and macropores by design via a computer aided design model. Titanium was chosen due to its excellent biocompatibility, superior corrosion resistance, durability, osteointegration capability, relatively low elastic modulus, and high strength to weight ratio. The mechanical and phy...
Intervertebral implants should be designed with low load requirements, high friction coefficient and...
Porous titanium (Ti) offers several key attributes as a biomedical material. Among the known charact...
Mechanical properties of metallic materials can be controlled by not only alloy design but also cons...
Titanium and its alloys are reference materials in biomedical applications because of their desirabl...
Porous titanium and its alloys are attractive for orthopedic/dental implant applications because of ...
Highly porous titanium and titanium alloys with an open cell structure are promising implant materia...
The osseointegration of metallic implants depends on an effective balance among designed porosity to...
The high Young’s modulus of titanium with respect to that one of the bone is the main cause of the s...
Recently, an increasing amount of research has focused on the biological and mechanical behavior of ...
Ti-based alloys are finding ever-increasing applications in biomaterials due to their excellent mech...
One of the major factors limiting use of implants is their failure prematurely. Most common biomater...
In porous titanium scaffolds manufactured via 3D printing, the differences in bone formation accordi...
There is a growing trend of use of 3D-printed implants made of titanium alloys. It is also known tha...
Porous metal structures have emerged as a promising solution in repairing and replacing damaged bone...
Published ArticleTitanium (together with its alloys) has become 'king' among biometals and has demon...
Intervertebral implants should be designed with low load requirements, high friction coefficient and...
Porous titanium (Ti) offers several key attributes as a biomedical material. Among the known charact...
Mechanical properties of metallic materials can be controlled by not only alloy design but also cons...
Titanium and its alloys are reference materials in biomedical applications because of their desirabl...
Porous titanium and its alloys are attractive for orthopedic/dental implant applications because of ...
Highly porous titanium and titanium alloys with an open cell structure are promising implant materia...
The osseointegration of metallic implants depends on an effective balance among designed porosity to...
The high Young’s modulus of titanium with respect to that one of the bone is the main cause of the s...
Recently, an increasing amount of research has focused on the biological and mechanical behavior of ...
Ti-based alloys are finding ever-increasing applications in biomaterials due to their excellent mech...
One of the major factors limiting use of implants is their failure prematurely. Most common biomater...
In porous titanium scaffolds manufactured via 3D printing, the differences in bone formation accordi...
There is a growing trend of use of 3D-printed implants made of titanium alloys. It is also known tha...
Porous metal structures have emerged as a promising solution in repairing and replacing damaged bone...
Published ArticleTitanium (together with its alloys) has become 'king' among biometals and has demon...
Intervertebral implants should be designed with low load requirements, high friction coefficient and...
Porous titanium (Ti) offers several key attributes as a biomedical material. Among the known charact...
Mechanical properties of metallic materials can be controlled by not only alloy design but also cons...