V. A. Ivanova, V. A. Put’, S. A. Put’, G. V. Smirnov
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Analysis of the Chemical Composition of Titanium-Based Alloys for the Production of Dental Implants
The different effects of chemical elements (carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen, iron, etc.) on mechanical and performance properties of titanium-based alloy have been established. The optimal composition of alloying elements (carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen, iron, etc.) of titanium for the production of dental implants with high performance properties has been established. The samples of the CONMET, Astra Tech Implant, and Alpha Bio implant systems, as well as implants of domestic production by NIITOP, have been selected for the research. The chemical composition of the samples was determined on an X-Met7500 X-ray fluorescence spectrometer (Oxford Instruments). The results of the research indicate that the distinctive features of all the implants under study, the reliability of which is proven by durability and failure-free operation, are a composition containing from 0.66 to 1.27% iron and from 0.012 to 0.058% nickel in the titanium-based alloy, as well as a minimal content of nitrogen, oxygen, and hydrogen compared to domestic VT brands.
期刊介绍:
Polymer Science, Series D publishes useful description of engineering developments that are related to the preparation and application of glues, compounds, sealing materials, and binding agents, articles on the adhesion theory, prediction of the strength of adhesive joints, methods for the control of their properties, synthesis, and methods of structural modeling of glued joints and constructions, original articles with new scientific results, analytical reviews of the modern state in the field.