Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5364049 | Applied Surface Science | 2007 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
A more noble and biocompatible Ti alloy was achieved at fluence of 140 J cmâ2 where the implant indicated a higher degree of hardness (825HV), higher corrosion resistance (â0.21 V) and highest hydrophilicity (i.e. θc = 37°) compared with 70° of the control sample. These values corresponded to 58 and 39 mN mâ1 of surface tension respectively. The laser treated samples at 140 J cmâ2 showed higher wettability characteristics than mechanically roughened surface. Cell growth and their spreading condition in a specific area were analyzed by SEM and Image J Program software. Clearly, more cells were attached (1.2 Ã 105) to and spread (488 μm2) over the surface at 140 J cmâ2 than in any other condition. Pathologically, the treated samples indicated no sign of infection.
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Authors
M.E. Khosroshahi, M. Mahmoodi, J. Tavakoli,