Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/47739
Title: A Brief Review on the Evolution of Metallic Dental Implants: History, Design, and Application
Authors: Kandavalli, Sumanth Ratna
Wang, Qingge
Ebrahimi, Mahmoud
Göde, Ceren
Djavanroodi, Faramarz
Attarilar, Shokouh
Liu, Shifeng
Keywords: antibacterial
dental implant
nanomodified implants
nanoscalemodification
osseointegration
surface treatment
Adhesives
Biology
Chemical modification
Medical nanotechnology
Nanotechnology
Surface morphology
Surface reactions
Topography
Adhesive surfaces
Bacterial attachment
Biological reaction
Hierarchical surfaces
Implant technology
Medical materials
Nanostructured biomaterials
Surface modification techniques
Metal implants
Publisher: Frontiers Media S.A.
Abstract: In recent years, significant advances in the field of medical materials have begun to emerge, especially in nanotechnology. The modern area of nanostructured implants possesses wide applications in various medical implants including their dental use. Nano-surface functions present substantial resolutions to medical obstacles through improved biomaterial proficiency, innovative dental-implant designs, and surface design procedures, such as nanoscale adhesive surfaces, bio-chemical anodization, and surface modification technique. This work covers dental implant history, nanotechnological advances, and its development that includes a description, basic properties, and the related results of composites and surface morphology, and the different types of nanomaterials used in dental implants. Significant attempts have been made over the last few decades to strengthen osteointegration and prevent bacterial attachment to the implant surfaces. The micro and nano-topography of the hierarchical surface orchestrate the biological reactions of implants and may solve the problems associated with implant-tissue issues. This research investigates the implant articles from 1964 to 2021, which offers a brief description of the nanostructured biomaterials to enhance dental implants’ performance and may open new frontiers in the advancement of implant technology. © Copyright © 2021 Kandavalli, Wang, Ebrahimi, Gode, Djavanroodi, Attarilar and Liu.
URI: https://doi.org/10.3389/fmats.2021.646383
https://hdl.handle.net/11499/47739
ISSN: 2296-8016
Appears in Collections:Denizli Teknik Bilimler Meslek Yüksekokulu Koleksiyonu
Scopus İndeksli Yayınlar Koleksiyonu / Scopus Indexed Publications Collection

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