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Improvement in osteogenesis, vascularization, and corrosion resistance of titanium with silicon-nitride doped micro-arc oxidation coatings

Yiding Shen, Kai Fang, Yun Xiang, Keyuan Xu, Yu Liang, Jiaquan Chen, Pingping Ma, Kaiyong Cai, Xinkun Shen, Jinsong Liu

2022Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Titanium (Ti) implants have been widely used for the treatment of tooth loss due to their excellent biocompatibility and mechanical properties. However, modifying the biological properties of these implants to increase osteointegration remains a research challenge. Additionally, the continuous release of various metal ions in the oral microenvironment due to fluid corrosion can also lead to implant failure. Therefore, simultaneously improving the bioactivity and corrosion resistance of Ti-based materials is an urgent need. In recent decades, micro-arc oxidation (MAO) has been proposed as a surface modification technology to form a surface protective oxide layer and improve the comprehensive properties of Ti. The present study doped nano silicon nitride (Si 3 N 4 ) particles into the Ti surface by MAO treatment to improve its corrosion resistance and provide excellent osteoinduction by enhancing alkaline phosphatase activity and osteogenic-related gene expression. In addition, due to the presence of silicon, the Si 3 N 4 -doped materials showed excellent angiogenesis properties, including the promotion of cell migration and tubule formation, which play essential roles in early recovery after implantation.

Topics & Concepts

CorrosionMaterials scienceOsseointegrationBiocompatibilityTitaniumSurface modificationTitanium nitrideNitridingDopingMetallurgySiliconNitrideNanotechnologyImplantChemical engineeringLayer (electronics)OptoelectronicsEngineeringMedicineSurgeryBone Tissue Engineering MaterialsTitanium Alloys Microstructure and PropertiesThallium and Germanium Studies