Abstract
The osseointegration capability of titanium dental implants is related to their chemical
composition and surface roughness. In this study, the combination of grit-blasting and micro-arc
oxidation had been used for producing the improved implant surfaces. The ceramic particles were
projected to titanium dental implants through a nozzle at high velocity by means of compressed air to
get high surface roughness. Then the surface of titanium implants was modified by micro-arc
oxidation treatment. The current density, frequency and duty were 50-300 mA/cm2, 100 Hz, and 50%,
respectively. A porous TiO2 layer was formed on the surface after the oxidation treatment. The
surface structure of oxidized implants exhibited nanometer-sized pores with an average diameter of
0.2 µm. The TiO2 passive layer of the implant surface can attribute to the excellent biocompatibility.
The high roughness (Ra=0.182 µm) formed by grit-blasting maximizes the interlocking between
mineralized bone and the surface of the implant. Surface roughness in the manometer range formed
by micro-arc oxidation treatment would play an important role in the adsorption of proteins, adhesion
of osteoblastic cell and thus the rate of osseointegration.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
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