摘要
Zirconium-based implants have gained popularity in the dental implant field owing to their corrosion resistance and biocompatibility,attributed to the formation of a native zirconia(ZrO_(2))film.However,enhanced bioactivity and local therapy from such implants are desirable to enable the earlier establishment and improved long-term maintenance of implant integration,especially in compromised patient conditions.As a result,surface modification of zirconium-based implants have been performed using various physical,chemical and biological techniques at the macro-,micro-,and nano-scales.In this extensive review,we discuss and detail the development of Zr implants covering the spectrum from past and present advancements to future perspectives,arriving at the next generation of highly bioactive and therapeutic nano-engineered Zr-based implants.The review provides in-depth knowledge of the bioactive/therapeutic value of surface modification of Zr implants in dental implant applications focusing on clinical translation.
基金
Divya Chopra,Anjana Jayasree and Tianqi Guo are supported by the UQ Graduate School Scholarship(UQGSS)funded by the University of Queensland
Karan Gulati is supported by National Health and Medical Research Council(NHMRC)Early Career Fellowship(APP1140699)。