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Title: Tribocorrosion of 3D printed dental implants: An overview
Authors: Stefano, Marco De
Singh, Khushneet
Raina, Ankush
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Keywords: 3D printing
Corrosion
Dental implants
Surface texturing
Tribocorrosion
Tribology
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: Journal of Taibah University Medical Sciences
Series/Report no.: Review Article;644-663
Abstract: With the advancements in dental science and the growing need for improved dental health, it has become imperative to develop new implant materials which possess better geometrical, mechanical, and physical properties. The oral environment is a corrosive environment and the relative motion between the teeth also makes the environment more hostile. Therefore, the combined corrosion and tribology commonly known as tribocorrosion of implants needs to be studied. The complex shapes of the dental implants and the high-performance requirements of these implants make manufacturing difficult by conventional manufacturing processes. With the advent of additive manufacturing or 3D-printing, the development of implants has become easy. However, the various requirements such as surface roughness, mechanical strength, and corrosion resistance further make the manufacturing of implants difficult. The current paper reviews the various studies related to3D-printed implants. Also, the paper tries to highlight the role of 3D-Printing can play in the area of dental implants. Further studies both experimental and numerical are needed to devise optimized conditions for 3D-printing implants to develop implants with improved mechanical, corrosion, and biological properties.
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/7891
ISSN: 1658-3612
Appears in Collections:Vol 19 No 3 (2024)

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