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Development and Applications of Porous Tantalum Trabecular Metal Enhanced Titanium Dental Implants

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Development and Applications of Porous Tantalum Trabecular Metal Enhanced Titanium Dental Implants

Auteurs : Sompop Bencharit ; Warren C. Byrd ; Sandra Altarawneh ; Bashir Hosseini ; Austin Leong ; Glenn Reside ; Thiago Morelli ; Steven Offenbacher

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Abstract

Statement of Problem

Porous tantalum trabecular metal has recently been incorporated in titanium dental implants as a new form of implant surface enhancement. However, there is little information on the applications of this material in implant dentistry.

Methods

We, therefore review the current literature on the basic science and clinical uses of this material.

Results

Porous tantalum metal is used to improve the contact between osseous structure and dental implants; and therefore presumably facilitate osseointegration. Success of porous tantalum metal in orthopedic implants led to the incorporation of porous tantalum metal in the design of root-from endosseous titanium implants. The porous tantalum three-dimensional enhancement of titanium dental implant surface allows for combining bone ongrowth together with bone ingrowth, or osseoincorporation. While little is known about the biological aspect of the porous tantalum in the oral cavity, there seems to be several possible advantages of this implant design. This article reviews the biological aspects of porous tantalum enhanced titanium dental implants, in particular the effects of anatomical consideration and oral environment to implant designs.

Conclusions

We propose here possible clinical situations and applications for this type of dental implant. Advantages and disadvantages of the implants as well as needed future clinical studies are discussed.


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DOI: 10.1111/cid.12059
PubMed: 23527899
PubMed Central: 3708989

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<p id="P3">Porous tantalum metal is used to improve the contact between osseous structure and dental implants; and therefore presumably facilitate osseointegration. Success of porous tantalum metal in orthopedic implants led to the incorporation of porous tantalum metal in the design of root-from endosseous titanium implants. The porous tantalum three-dimensional enhancement of titanium dental implant surface allows for combining bone ongrowth together with bone ingrowth, or osseoincorporation. While little is known about the biological aspect of the porous tantalum in the oral cavity, there seems to be several possible advantages of this implant design. This article reviews the biological aspects of porous tantalum enhanced titanium dental implants, in particular the effects of anatomical consideration and oral environment to implant designs.</p>
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