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Simultaneous degradation by corrosion and wear of titanium in artificial saliva containing fluorides

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In this paper, the degradation of titanium-based oral rehabilitation systems can occur by corrosion and wear processes taking place simultaneously (tribocorrosion) and influenced by the presence of fluorides.
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This article is published in Wear.The article was published on 2012-07-15 and is currently open access. It has received 106 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Tribocorrosion & Titanium.

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Nano-scale modification of titanium implant surfaces to enhance osseointegration

TL;DR: An improvement in wettability and bioactivity of titanium implant surfaces has been accomplished by combining micro and nano-scale modification and functionalization with protein, peptides, and bioactive compounds.
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Can degradation products released from dental implants affect peri‐implant tissues?

TL;DR: The results showed that pro-inflammatory cytokines, infiltration of inflammatory response cells and activation of the osteoclasts activity are stimulated in peri-implant tissues in the presence of metal particles and ions.
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How do titanium and Ti6Al4V corrode in fluoridated medium as found in the oral cavity? An in vitro study

TL;DR: Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy, open circuit potential (OCP) and potentiodynamic polarization tests were associated to advanced characterization techniques such as SEM, EDS, AFM, ICP-MS and XPS, revealing a higher reactivity of both CP titanium and Ti6Al4V at 12,300 ppm F(-) concentration than that recorded at 227 ppm F(-).
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Degradation mechanisms and future challenges of titanium and its alloys for dental implant applications in oral environment.

TL;DR: It is of utmost importance to improve the service period of dental implants by reducing the tribocorrosion effects through developing new dental implant materials using nobler alloying elements or through modifying the surface of the implants.
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Wear and corrosion interactions on titanium in oral environment : literature review

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors focused on the aspects related to the corrosion and wear behavior of titanium-based structures in the oral environment, and gathered knowledge from areas like materials sciences, microbiology, and dentistry contributing to a better understanding of bio-tribocorrosion processes in oral environment.
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