1993
DOI: 10.1007/bf00120382
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Commercially pure titanium and Ti6AI4V implants with and without nitrogen-ion implantation: surface characterization and quantitative studies in rabbit cortical bone

Abstract: Nitrogen-ion implantation is a surface modification of interest for biomedical materials. In this study screw-shaped commercially pure titanium and Ti6AI4V alloy implants were nitrogen-ion implanted and analysed by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and scanning Auger electron spectroscopy (AES). The surface topography was essentially similar for treated and non-treated samples. AES survey spectra showed an incorporation of nitrogen into the surface of the nitrogen-ion treated commercially pure titanium and Ti… Show more

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“…There have been a few studies on the bone response of BLII implants. Johansson et al (1993) and Sawase et al (2001) did not find a superior bone response in nitrogen ion implanted and oxygen ionimplanted screws, respectively. In contrast, Ca ion-implanted plates (Hanawa et al 1997) and oxygen ion-implanted rods (Mändl et al 2001) showed better osseointegration.…”
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“…There have been a few studies on the bone response of BLII implants. Johansson et al (1993) and Sawase et al (2001) did not find a superior bone response in nitrogen ion implanted and oxygen ionimplanted screws, respectively. In contrast, Ca ion-implanted plates (Hanawa et al 1997) and oxygen ion-implanted rods (Mändl et al 2001) showed better osseointegration.…”
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“…Nitrogen-implanted titanium and Ti-6Al-4V screws were implanted in the tibia of rabbits. After 3 months of insertion bone filled a large portion of the area within the screws [154]. Around both control and nitrogen-implanted surfaces fibroblasts increased [90].…”
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“…Improvement on the mechanical and tribological properties of c.p. Ti and its alloys have been reported [11][12][13][14] . Aiming the use in clinical procedures, we have started a systematic study on surface treatment of c.p.…”
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confidence: 99%