Incorporation of wollastonite bioactive ceramic with titanium for medical applications: An overview
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.msec.2018.12.056
Incorporation of wollastonite bioactive ceramic with titanium for medical applications: An overview
Abstract
Titanium-ceramic composites are potential implant material candidates because of their unique mechanical properties and biocompatibility. This review focused on the latest advancement in processing of titanium-ceramic materials. Previously, titanium-ceramic incorporated using different coating techniques, i.e., plasma spraying and electrophoretic depositions, to enhance the biocompatibility of the implants. A major drawback in these coating methods is the growth of tissue at only the surface of the composite and might peel off over time. Recently, metal-ceramic composite was introduced via powder metallurgy method such as powder injection moulding. A porous structure can be obtained via powder metallurgy. Producing a porous titanium-ceramic structure would improve the mechanical properties, biocompatibility and tissue growth within the structure. Hence, further research needed to be done by considering the potential of powder injection moulding method which offer lower costs and more complex shapes for future implant.
Keywords: Electrophoretic deposition; Implant; Plasma spray; Powder injection moulding; Titanium-wollastonite composite.
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