Título
Development of a novel method to characterize mean surface peak curvature as a signature of tribological performance of dental implant surfacesAutor-a (de otra institución)
Fecha de publicación
2020Otras instituciones
University of HuddersfieldVersión
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ArtículoArtículoIdioma
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© 2020 IOP PublishingAcceso
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https://doi.org/10.1088/2051-672X/ab82a3Publicado en
Surface Topography: Metrology and Properties Vol. 8. N. 2, 2020Editorial
IOP PublishingPalabras clave
dental implant
implant integrity
Surface topography
feature parameters ... [+]
implant integrity
Surface topography
feature parameters ... [+]
dental implant
implant integrity
Surface topography
feature parameters
peak curvature [-]
implant integrity
Surface topography
feature parameters
peak curvature [-]
Resumen
The integrity of dental implant surfaces might be compromised during surgical insertion. Wear and topographical modifications can occur during implant insertion, which can potentially have clinical im ... [+]
The integrity of dental implant surfaces might be compromised during surgical insertion. Wear and topographical modifications can occur during implant insertion, which can potentially have clinical implications. Accordingly, the analysis and prediction of the wear behaviour of dental implant surfaces is fundamental. Surface mean curvature is a key topographical parameter in contact mechanics, related to wear and plastic deformation; however, there is not a consensus on its characterization. In this paper, a critical analysis of the feature parameter Spc from ISO 25178-2 is carried out, which addresses its limited ability to characterize dental implant surfaces. A novel alternative parameter (named 'relative mean peak curvature' ΔSdq) is presented and evaluated in representative dental implant treatments. The obtained results suggest a positive correlation between the surface peak curvature and its tribological signature in biomedical implants. Although biomedical experiments are needed to validate this correlation, the novel method is presented as a tool for future studies. [-]
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