2023
DOI: 10.1007/s40735-023-00767-4
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The Progress in Tribocorrosion Research (2010–21): Focused on the Orthopedics and Dental Implants

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“…This issue is particularly critical in biomedical fields, where implant failures not only impair function but also risk patient health due to the release of harmful wear products. Tribocorrosion is triggered by various factors, including mastication, saliva, pH changes and temperature variations, leading to damage at the implant interfaces [4]. Dental implants are continuously exposed to a moist environment, making them susceptible to corrosion and microbial colonization throughout their lifespan [159].…”
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“…This issue is particularly critical in biomedical fields, where implant failures not only impair function but also risk patient health due to the release of harmful wear products. Tribocorrosion is triggered by various factors, including mastication, saliva, pH changes and temperature variations, leading to damage at the implant interfaces [4]. Dental implants are continuously exposed to a moist environment, making them susceptible to corrosion and microbial colonization throughout their lifespan [159].…”
Section: Dentalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The repetitive loading from biting and chewing can disrupt protective films on these interfaces, accelerating corrosion [160]. This type of damage, caused by micromotion, is known as fretting corrosion [4]. Coating technology plays a crucial role in enhancing implant performance.…”
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