Surface characteristics and bioactivation of sandblasted and acid-etched (SLA) Ti-10Nb-10Ta alloy for dental implant

International Journal of Precision Engineering and Manufacturing(2015)

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Titanium and titanium alloys are amenable to processing as dental implant materials because of their low density, good mechanical properties, better biocompatibility, and excellent corrosion resistance. However, titanium-based implants cannot bond directly to bone. To induce osseointegration, numerous surface-treatment techniques have been investigated over the years to improve implant performance. In this study, we examine sandblasting and acid etching (SLA) methods to determine the various properties of SLA-treated Ti-10Nb-10Ta alloy. The SLA treatment included two steps: first, mechanically polished Ti-10Nb-10Ta alloy was subjected to grit blasting using 110-µm alumina particles, and second, the blasted alloy underwent acid etching for 9 minutes with a mixture of H 2 SO 4 and HCl at 100°C. After etching with Keller’s etchant, the Ti-10Nb-10Ta alloy showed a lamellar structure on optical microscopy, and surface roughness was increased after SLA treatment (p<0.05). The apatite layer that formed on the SLA-treated Ti-10Nb-10Ta alloy after immersion in simulated body fluid was approximately 2 µm thick, thus improving adhesion to bone. Wettability of the SLA-treated Ti-10Nb-10Ta alloy was better than that of the non-treated one. In vitro studies showed no cytotoxicity from either the untreated or the SLA-treated Ti-10Nb-10Ta alloys.
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Acid-etching, Bioactivity, Cytotoxicity, Sandblasting, Ti-10Nb-10Ta alloy
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