Electrochemical behavior of bioactive coatings on cp-Ti surface for dental application

Corros Sci. 2015 Nov 1:100:133-146. doi: 10.1016/j.corsci.2015.07.019.

Abstract

The surface characteristics and electrochemical properties of bioactive coatings produced by plasma electrolytic oxidation (PEO) with calcium, phosphorous, silicon and silver on commercially pure titanium were evaluated. PEO treatment produced a porous oxide layer, which improved the surface topography, and enriched the surface chemistry with bioactive elements, responsible for mimicking bone surface. The surfaces with higher calcium concentration presented antibacterial and biocompability properties with better responses for corrosion and barrier properties, due to the presence of rutile crystalline structure. PEO may be a promising surface treatment option to improve the electrochemical behavior of dental implants mitigating treatment failures.

Keywords: A. Titanium; B. EIS; C. Anodic Films; C. Oxidation; C. Oxide Coatings.