Fabrication of bioactive glass coating on pure titanium by sol-dip method: Dental applications

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This study aimed to assess the mechanical and biological properties of bioactive glass (BG) coating on titanium (Ti). Bioinert Ti substrates were coated by BG to induce bioactivity to the surface. The sol-gel derived BG 58S sol was successfully prepared and coated on the abraded and blasted Ti surface using the sol-dip method. The characterization and cell study for all substrates’ surface was carried out. Adhesion test confirmed that a firmly adhered BG coating layer was formed on the abraded and blasted Ti. The measured bonding strength between the coating and the blasted Ti substrate was the highest among all samples, which was 41.03±2.31 MPa. In-vitro cell viability and alkaline phosphatase activity (ALP) tests results also showed that BG coating on the Ti substrate improved the biological properties of the surface. The BG sol-dip coating method could be used to fabricate Ti substrate with a bioactive surface.

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Safaee, S., Valanezhad, A., Nesabi, M., Jafarnia, S., Sano, H., Shahabi, S., … Watanabe, I. (2021). Fabrication of bioactive glass coating on pure titanium by sol-dip method: Dental applications. Dental Materials Journal, 40(4), 949–956. https://doi.org/10.4012/dmj.2020-323

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