Titanium was first introduced into surgeries in the 1950s after having been used in dentistry for a decade prior. It is now the metal of choice for prosthetics, internal fixation, inner body devices, and instrumentation. Titanium is used from head to toe in biomedical implants. One can find titanium in neurosurgery, bone conduction hearing aids, false eye implants, spinal fusion cages, pacemakers, toe implants, and shoulder/elbow/hip/knee replacements along with many more. The main reason why titanium is often used in the body is due to titanium's biocompatibility and, with surface modifications, bioactive surface. The surface characteristics that affect biocompatibility are surface texture, steric hindrance, binding sites, and hydrophobicity (wetting). These characteristics are optimized
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| - أدت القوة العالية، وانخفاض الوزن، ومقاومة التآكل التي يتميز بها التيتانيوم وسبائكه إلى مجموعة واسعة ومتنوعة من التطبيقات الناجحة التي تتطلب مستويات عالية من الأداء، يمكن الاعتماد عليها في العمليات الجراحية والطب، وكذلك في صناعة الطائرات والسيارات والكيماويات النباتية، واستخراج النفط والغاز، والرياضة، والصناعات الرئيسية الأخرى. (ar)
- Titanium was first introduced into surgeries in the 1950s after having been used in dentistry for a decade prior. It is now the metal of choice for prosthetics, internal fixation, inner body devices, and instrumentation. Titanium is used from head to toe in biomedical implants. One can find titanium in neurosurgery, bone conduction hearing aids, false eye implants, spinal fusion cages, pacemakers, toe implants, and shoulder/elbow/hip/knee replacements along with many more. The main reason why titanium is often used in the body is due to titanium's biocompatibility and, with surface modifications, bioactive surface. The surface characteristics that affect biocompatibility are surface texture, steric hindrance, binding sites, and hydrophobicity (wetting). These characteristics are optimized (en)
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| - أدت القوة العالية، وانخفاض الوزن، ومقاومة التآكل التي يتميز بها التيتانيوم وسبائكه إلى مجموعة واسعة ومتنوعة من التطبيقات الناجحة التي تتطلب مستويات عالية من الأداء، يمكن الاعتماد عليها في العمليات الجراحية والطب، وكذلك في صناعة الطائرات والسيارات والكيماويات النباتية، واستخراج النفط والغاز، والرياضة، والصناعات الرئيسية الأخرى. (ar)
- Titanium was first introduced into surgeries in the 1950s after having been used in dentistry for a decade prior. It is now the metal of choice for prosthetics, internal fixation, inner body devices, and instrumentation. Titanium is used from head to toe in biomedical implants. One can find titanium in neurosurgery, bone conduction hearing aids, false eye implants, spinal fusion cages, pacemakers, toe implants, and shoulder/elbow/hip/knee replacements along with many more. The main reason why titanium is often used in the body is due to titanium's biocompatibility and, with surface modifications, bioactive surface. The surface characteristics that affect biocompatibility are surface texture, steric hindrance, binding sites, and hydrophobicity (wetting). These characteristics are optimized to create an ideal cellular response. Some medical implants, as well as parts of surgical instruments are coated with titanium nitride (TiN). (en)
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