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[edit]DescriptionMeditsiinilisest titaanist valmistatud ja aatomkihtsadestuse meetodil kaetud hambaimplantaat sea reieluusse sisestatuna.JPG |
Eesti: Aatomkihtsadestuse (ALD – atomic layer deposition) meetodil kaetud meditsiinilisest titaanist hambaimplantaatide sisestamine sea reieluusse aitab hinnata sadestatud katete nakkuvust implantaadi pinnaga ja vastupidavust luu sisse kruvimisel. Selliseid katsetusi viiakse läbi Tartu Ülikooli Füüsika Instituudi Kiletehnoloogia laboris, kus tegeletakse, muuhulgas, meditsiinilisest titaanist implantaadimaterjalide katmisega bioühilduvust ja luukoe kasvu soodustavate üliõhukeste kiledega.
Hambaimplantaadi jaoks puuritakse luu sisse implantaadi diameetrist mõne millimeetri võrra väiksem auk, kuhu seejärel kruvitakse sisse ALD meetodil kaetud implantaat. Seejärel kruvi eemaldatakse luu seest ning uuritakse sadestatud katte seisukorda ja kruviimplantaadi pinda. English: Implant materials from medical grade titanium with coatings applied by atomic layer deposition (ALD) method are tested by inserting the screw-implants into pig's femur. This allows to assess the adhesion of the coating to the implant as well as the durability of the coating during insertion. These experiments are carried out in the University of Tartu, Institute of Physics, Thin Film Laboratory. One of the laboratory's focuses is working with thin biocompatible coatings that enhance bone growth on medical grade titanium implants.
For inserting dental implants coated by ALD method into the bone, a slightly smaller hole is previously drilled into the bone. After removing the implants from the bone, the condition of implant surface as well as the deposited coating are studied. English: Medical grade titanium dental implant coated by atomic layer deposition method, inserted to bone |
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