Issue 24, 2006

Surface modifications of bone implants through wet chemistry

Abstract

Bone implants are widely used in orthopedics and dentistry to treat hard tissue disorders. The surfaces of implants are critical in determining their performances. Many techniques are used or are being developed to modify implant surfaces. Among the techniques, low temperature wet chemical methods present unique advantages. This review summaries current applications and research of low temperature wet chemical methods in modifying the surfaces of permanent and resorbable implants and the use of modified surfaces for local delivery of pharmaceuticals. Potential future developments and opportunities are also discussed in this review.

Graphical abstract: Surface modifications of bone implants through wet chemistry

Article information

Article type
Application
Submitted
13 Dec 2005
Accepted
23 Mar 2006
First published
18 Apr 2006

J. Mater. Chem., 2006,16, 2309-2321

Surface modifications of bone implants through wet chemistry

K. Duan and R. Wang, J. Mater. Chem., 2006, 16, 2309 DOI: 10.1039/B517634D

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