HUMAN OSTEOBLAST VIABILITY UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF DIFFERENT GRAINED POWDERS AND PELLETS MADE OF NIOBIUM AND TI-42NB

2018 
Nowadays, biomaterials can be used to maintain or replace several functions of the human body being constricted or lost due to tumors, fractures, injuries as well as chronic diseases, infections or simply aging. Titanium and its alloys, i.e. Ti6Al4V are the most common materials (70 to 80%) used for structural orthopedic implants due to their unique combination of good mechanical properties, corrosion resistance and biocompatibility. Addition of β-stabilizers, e. g. niobium (Nb), can improve the mechanical properties of such titanium alloys further, simultaneously offering excellent biocompatibility. Previous studies concerning biocompatibility analyses with niobium and especially Ti-42Nb specimens are rarely described; none for niobium and Ti-42Nb powders examining human cell viability, collagen and interleukin synthesis. In this in vitro study, human osteoblasts were cultured on different roughened niobium specimens (Nb Amperit, Nb Ampertec), Nb sheets and spherical Ti-42Nb (sintered and 3D-printed by s...
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