implants Flashcards
titanium alloy abbreviation and composition
Ti6A4V
6% aluminum
4% vanadium
aluminum does what? vanadium does what?
aluminum –> increases the MECHANICAL properties of implant
vanadium –> increases the resistance against corrosion
histological representation in contact bone formation
- No soft tissue
- Implant sits on the bone
- More stable
- Histological
a. No brown collar staining fibrous tissue
b. Best outcome
c. We want this - 95% success rate must meet this criteria
HA used where? why?
thin layer coating
- high compression strength
- excellent wear properties
- biological compatibility
- higher crystallinity
two types of bone formation around implants
- distant bone formation
2. contact bone formation
distant bone formation
failure of osteogenic cell attachment to the implant surface after implantation where you get a layer of FIBROUS TISSUE between implant material and solid bone tissue
- does not give implant support it needs
radiofrequence glow discharge - general
method provides plasma cleaning treatment and uses argon
radio frequency glow discharge effects
- increased wettability
- increased surface energy
- decrease surface contact angle
because it strips away the organic contaminents, sterilizes the surface, reforms the oxide layer opening the unsaturated bonds,