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Bio-tribocorrosion in dental applications
(2013-01-01)
In the oral cavity, materials (including our natural teeth) are exposed to a complex environment, which results in simultaneous mechanical, electrochemical, and microbiological solicitations. Therefore, bio-tribocorrosion ...
Biotribocorrosion of implants
(Springer, 2016)
Biotribocorrosion can be broadly defined as all the aspects of tribocorrosion, i.e. the degradation of surfaces by the combined effect of corrosion and wear, related to biological systems. Whereas tribology alone, also ...
First insight on the impact of an osteoblastic layer on the bio-tribocorrosion performance of Ti6Al4V hip implants
(Elsevier B.V., 2015-01-15)
In uncemented Ti6Al4V hip implants, the bone-stem interface is subjected to cyclic loading motion driven by the daily activities of the patients, which may lead to the complete failure of the implant in the long term. It ...
Biotribocorrosion of Titanium Dental Implants Local and systemic tissue effects
(International Academy Of Ceramic Implantology, 2021-08)
Humans are exposed to different types of particles that can enter the body mainly by inhalation, ingestion, or dermal absorption. In view of the widespread use of biomaterials in medicine, another potential source of body ...
Wear and Corrosion Interactions on Titanium in Oral Environment: Literature Review
(2015)
The oral cavity is a complex environment where corrosive substances from dietary, human saliva, and oral biofilms may accumulate in retentive areas of dental implant systems and prostheses promoting corrosion at their ...
Do oral biofilms influence the wear and corrosion behavior of titanium?
(2010)
The main aim of this work was to study the simultaneous wear-corrosion of titanium (Ti) in the presence of biofilms composed of Streptococcus mutans and Candida albicans. Both organisms were separately grown in specific ...