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Aluminum in Dental Implants: How to Reduce a Potential Risk to Patient’s Health?

Petrović, Željka; Šarić, Ankica; Despotović, Ines; Katić, Jozefina; Petković, Marin (2021) Aluminum in Dental Implants: How to Reduce a Potential Risk to Patient’s Health?. In: Wen, Cuie, (ed.) Materials Proceedings 2021. Zurich, MDPI, p. 12 .

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Abstract

Some commercial dental implants contain aluminum, which represents a potential risk to health, since aluminum is associated with neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s disease. Therefore, control of the chemical composition as well as the surface characteristics of implants is necessary, and one approach is functionalization of the implant’s surface by bio(organic) molecules. Hydrolyzed collagen molecules were self-assembled on the titanium implant containing aluminum. Density Functional Theory calculation results indicated an exergonic reaction (ΔG*INT = −6.45 kcal mol−1) between the implant surface and the chosen hydrolyzed collagen molecules, while electrochemical impedance spectroscopy results pointed to improved anti-corrosion properties of the modified implant surface (protective effectiveness, η = 98.5%) compared to the unmodified implant surface. During immersion in an artificial saliva (7 days), the hydrolyzed collagen-modified implant remained stable, which is crucial for minimizing the possible negative biological effects on patient’s health.

Item Type: Conference or workshop item published in conference proceedings (UNSPECIFIED)
Uncontrolled Keywords: titanium dental implant; aluminum; surface functionalization; EIS; DFT; anti-corrosion properties
Subjects: NATURAL SCIENCES > Chemistry
BIOMEDICINE AND HEALTHCARE > Dental Medicine
Divisions: Division of Materials Chemistry
Division of Physical Chemistry
Center of Excellence for Advanced Materials and Sensing Devices
Depositing User: Kristina Ciglar
Date Deposited: 07 Apr 2022 06:39
URI: http://fulir.irb.hr/id/eprint/7215
DOI: 10.3390/CMDWC2021-09933

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