Metallic biomaterials are commonly used for fixation or replacement of damaged bones in the human body due to their good combination of mechanical properties. The disadvantage of metals as implant materials is their susceptibility to corrosion and metal ion release, which can cause serious health problems. In certain concentrations metals and metal ions are toxic and their presence can cause diverse inflammatory reactions, genetic mutations or even cancer. In this paper, different approaches to metal ion release examination, from biometallic materials sample preparation to research results interpretation, will be presented. An overview of the analytical techniques, used for determination of the type and concentration of released ions from i...
In all cases, when a material has to be used in medical applications, the knowledge of its physical,...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the levels of As, Be, Bi, Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Hg, Mn, Ni, Pb, Se, ...
Implanted metallic medical devices release many of the same metals (e.g., aluminum, nickel, cobalt, ...
Metallic biomaterials are commonly used for fixation or replacement of damaged bones in the human bo...
Metallic biomaterials, which are mainly used for the damaged hard tissue replacements, are materials...
The use of metallic biomaterials in the medical implant devices has become increasingly prevalent ov...
• Metallic ion release from Co-Cr-Mo alloy in artificial saliva is examined • The concentrations of ...
The use of metallic biomaterials in the medical implant devices has become increasingly prevalent ov...
The human body utilizes various ions, including Copper, Zinc and Iron which are usually found attach...
Total hip-joint arthroplasty is performed in increasing numbers where it translates to about 0.16–0....
Ions released from metallic dental materials used in orthodontic appliances could induce undesirable...
Ions released from metallic dental materials used in orthodontic appliances could induce undesirable...
All metal implants in human bodies corrode, which results in metal ion release. This is not necessar...
In recent years many different biomedical implants have been created for prolonged usage within the ...
The most common metallic biomaterials are 316L, Co-28Cr-6Mo, and Ti-6Al-4V alloys used as prostheses...
In all cases, when a material has to be used in medical applications, the knowledge of its physical,...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the levels of As, Be, Bi, Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Hg, Mn, Ni, Pb, Se, ...
Implanted metallic medical devices release many of the same metals (e.g., aluminum, nickel, cobalt, ...
Metallic biomaterials are commonly used for fixation or replacement of damaged bones in the human bo...
Metallic biomaterials, which are mainly used for the damaged hard tissue replacements, are materials...
The use of metallic biomaterials in the medical implant devices has become increasingly prevalent ov...
• Metallic ion release from Co-Cr-Mo alloy in artificial saliva is examined • The concentrations of ...
The use of metallic biomaterials in the medical implant devices has become increasingly prevalent ov...
The human body utilizes various ions, including Copper, Zinc and Iron which are usually found attach...
Total hip-joint arthroplasty is performed in increasing numbers where it translates to about 0.16–0....
Ions released from metallic dental materials used in orthodontic appliances could induce undesirable...
Ions released from metallic dental materials used in orthodontic appliances could induce undesirable...
All metal implants in human bodies corrode, which results in metal ion release. This is not necessar...
In recent years many different biomedical implants have been created for prolonged usage within the ...
The most common metallic biomaterials are 316L, Co-28Cr-6Mo, and Ti-6Al-4V alloys used as prostheses...
In all cases, when a material has to be used in medical applications, the knowledge of its physical,...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the levels of As, Be, Bi, Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Hg, Mn, Ni, Pb, Se, ...
Implanted metallic medical devices release many of the same metals (e.g., aluminum, nickel, cobalt, ...