Surface engineering and technology for biomedical implants /
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
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New York, [New York] (222 East 46th Street, New York, NY 10017) :
Momentum Press,
2014.
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Obsah:
- 1. Introduction
- 1.1 Literature review results
- 1.2 Acceptability and prevalence of implants
- 1.3 Overview of implant technology
- References
- 2. Implantable materials
- 2.1 Introduction
- 2.2 Metallic biomaterials
- 2.3 Polymeric biomaterials
- 2.4 Ceramic biomaterials
- 2.5 Composites
- References
- 3. Interfacial reactions between vital tissue and nonvital implant surfaces
- 3.1 Introduction
- 3.2 Toxicity
- 3.2.1 Chemical toxicity
- 3.2.2 Biological toxicity
- 3.2.3 Physical toxicity
- 3.3 Allergic reaction
- 3.4 Compatibility
- 3.4.1 Hemocompatibility
- 3.4.2 Cytocompatibility
- 3.5 Bone healing
- 3.5.1 Cellular response to biomaterials
- 3.5.2 Cell attachment, adhesion, and spreading
- 3.5.3 Cell proliferation and differentiation
- 3.5.4 Bone ingrowth
- 3.5.5 Bone healing and grafting
- 3.5.6 Osseointegration
- 3.6 Loosening implants and infection
- References
- 4. Requirements for successful implant systems
- 4.1 Introduction
- 4.2 Biological compatibility
- 4.3 Biomechanical compatibility
- 4.4 Morphological compatibility
- References
- 5. Surface modification
- 5.1 Introduction
- 5.2 Nature of surface and interface
- 5.3 Surface modification technologies
- 5.3.1 Mechanical modification
- 5.3.2 Chemical and electrochemical modifications
- 5.3.3 Physical modification
- 5.3.4 Thermal modification
- 5.3.5 Combined technology
- 5.4 Coating materials and materials preparation
- 5.4.1 Metallic materials
- 5.4.2 Polymeric materials
- 5.4.3 Ceramics--metallic oxides, nitrides, and carbides
- 5.4.4 Ceramics--nonmetallic compounds
- 5.4.5 Composites, hybrids, functional gradient materials, and biomimetic materials
- 5.4.6 Others
- References
- 6. Evaluation and characterization of modified surfaces
- 6.1 Introduction
- 6.2 Safety concerns and testing
- 6.3 Magnetic resonance imaging safety and image compatibility
- 6.4 Hydrophilicity and hydrophobicity
- 6.5 Blood compatibility
- 6.6 Cell adhesion and adhesive strength
- 6.7 Osseointegration
- 6.8 Biomimetic coating
- 6.9 Measures against toxic ion elution
- 6.10 Evaluation of biocompatibility
- 6.11 Mechanical properties
- 6.12 Temperature changes
- 6.13 Corrosion behavior
- 6.14 Effect of sterilization
- 6.15 Strontium effect
- 6.16 Characterization of HA
- 6.17 Characterization of other bio-ceramics
- 6.18 Surface texturing and topology
- 6.19 Retrieved implants
- References
- 7. New materials, new structures, and new technologies
- 7.1 Introduction
- 7.2 New materials
- 7.2.1 Bone materials
- 7.2.2 Porous materials
- 7.2.3 Nanomaterials
- 7.2.4 Functionally gradient materials
- 7.3 New structures
- 7.3.1 Nanostructures
- 7.3.2 Biomimetic functionalization
- 7.4 New technologies
- 7.4.1 Tissue engineering
- 7.4.2 Three-dimensional printing
- 7.4.3 Laser technologies
- 7.4.4 Electrospinning
- 7.4.5 Atmospheric plasma treatment
- 7.4.6 Friction stir welding
- 7.4.7 Near-net shape (NNS) forming
- 7.4.8 Miscellaneous
- References
- Index.