titanium implant
collocation in Englishmeaningsoftitaniumandimplant
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titanium
noun[U]
uk/tɪˈteɪ.ni.əm/us/taɪˈteɪ.ni.əm/
a chemical element that is a light, strong, ...
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implant
noun[C]
uk/ˈɪm.plɑːnt/us/ˈɪm.plænt/
an organ, group of cells, or device that has been put into the body in a ...
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(Definition oftitaniumandimplantfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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A sound processor sits on this abutment and transmits sound vibrations to thetitaniumimplant.
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They can also be used to couple a bio-inert layer on atitaniumimplant.
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Among the few clinical applications is the functionalization oftitaniumimplantsurfaces with nanotopography, generated with submersion etching and sand blasting.
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During animal studies, he found the bone tissue attached to thetitaniumimplantwithout any soft tissue in between.
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One example of biomaterial integration is atitaniumimplantwith an engineered biointerface covered with biomimetic motifs.
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Baha (derived from bone anchored hearing aid) is a bone conduction system involving a smalltitaniumimplantthat is ossointegrated with the bone behind a patient's ear.
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A spinal fusion surgery entails two or more vertebra are permanently immobilized through surgery using titanium implants.
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The microstructure and high energy surfaces of titanium implants induce its ability to produce angiogenesis during osseointegration.
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Since titanium is non-ferromagnetic, patients with titanium implants can be safely examined with magnetic resonance imaging (convenient for long-term implants).
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Also, gentamincin is one of the rare kinds of thermo stable antibiotics and so it is one of the most widely used antibiotics for coating titanium implants.
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Grit-blasting, a method analogous to sand blasting, and chemical etching have proven to be successful surface roughening techniques that promote the long-term stability of titanium implants.
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He is the pioneer of osseointegration, now a widely practised medical method based on titanium implants, which creates a stable connection between the implant and bone.
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