It is commonly accepted that titanium and the titanium alloying elements of tantalum, niobium, zirconium, molybdenum, tin, and silicon are biocompatible. However, our research in the development of new titanium alloys for biomedical applications indicated that some titanium alloys containing molybdenum, niobium, and silicon produced by powder metallurgy show a certain degree of cytotoxicity. We hypothesized that the cytotoxicity is linked to the ion release from the metals. To prove this hypothesis, we assessed the cytotoxicity of titanium and titanium alloying elements in both forms of powder and bulk, using osteoblast-like SaOS2 cells. Results indicated that the metal powders of titanium, niobium, molybdenum, and silicon are cytotoxic, an...
The biomaterials used to maintain or replace functions in the human body consist mainly of metals, c...
The biomaterials used to maintain or replace functions in the human body consist mainly of metals, c...
Purpose: To evaluate the effects of different titanium particle concentrations on the viability of h...
It is commonly accepted that titanium and the titanium alloying elements of tantalum, niobium, zirco...
Titanium alloys, alloys, especially beta-type alloys containing beta-stabilizing elements, constitut...
Interest in using titanium (Ti) alloys as load-bearing implant materials has increased due to their ...
Interest in using titanium (Ti) alloys as load-bearing implant materials has increased due to their ...
Cp-Ti is the most common material used for dental implants, but its elastic modulus is around five t...
Introduction. Titanium and the alloys that contain this element became in the last decade of the twe...
The aim was to explore the biological effect of nickel (Ni) and titanium (Ti) ions released from den...
Background: This study aimed to compare the cytotoxicity of base-metal dental alloys and to evaluate...
The nearly equiatomic nickel-titanium (NiTi) alloy is known for its shape memory properties. These p...
The applications of titanium based alloys are widely used as orthopedic implants due to their excell...
Introduction: Titanium (Ti) and its alloys are used for implants and other dental materials. In this...
The biomaterials used to maintain or replace functions in the human body consist mainly of metals, c...
The biomaterials used to maintain or replace functions in the human body consist mainly of metals, c...
Purpose: To evaluate the effects of different titanium particle concentrations on the viability of h...
It is commonly accepted that titanium and the titanium alloying elements of tantalum, niobium, zirco...
Titanium alloys, alloys, especially beta-type alloys containing beta-stabilizing elements, constitut...
Interest in using titanium (Ti) alloys as load-bearing implant materials has increased due to their ...
Interest in using titanium (Ti) alloys as load-bearing implant materials has increased due to their ...
Cp-Ti is the most common material used for dental implants, but its elastic modulus is around five t...
Introduction. Titanium and the alloys that contain this element became in the last decade of the twe...
The aim was to explore the biological effect of nickel (Ni) and titanium (Ti) ions released from den...
Background: This study aimed to compare the cytotoxicity of base-metal dental alloys and to evaluate...
The nearly equiatomic nickel-titanium (NiTi) alloy is known for its shape memory properties. These p...
The applications of titanium based alloys are widely used as orthopedic implants due to their excell...
Introduction: Titanium (Ti) and its alloys are used for implants and other dental materials. In this...
The biomaterials used to maintain or replace functions in the human body consist mainly of metals, c...
The biomaterials used to maintain or replace functions in the human body consist mainly of metals, c...
Purpose: To evaluate the effects of different titanium particle concentrations on the viability of h...