Viability of Titanium-Titanium Boride Composite as a Biomaterial

F. M. Makau, K. Morsi, N. Gude, Roberto Alvarez, M. Sussman, K. May-Newman
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The use of reinforcements to enhance mechanical properties of titanium such as hardness has been adopted by many researchers. Of these reinforcements, titanium boride has emerged as one of the most suitable reinforcements for titanium which is both chemically and mechanically compatible with the titanium matrix. Despite the extensive work conducted on these types of composites, very little is known about their biocompatibility which has so far precluded their use in bioapplications. The present paper investigates, for the first time, the biocompatibility of powder-processed titanium-titanium boride () composites for use in medical and dental implants and basic studies on fibroblast attachment conducted to assess for this application. The work is intended to serve as an initial step towards understanding the bioresponse of these composites by evaluating cytotoxicity, cellular attachment and morphology, and hemolytic potential. Results indicate that fibroblasts attach, proliferate, and achieve confluency when in contact with the composites, exhibiting normal morphology. Furthermore, the cells show a favorable growth rate when cultured with the composite for 48 hours. The composite demonstrated excellent blood biocompatibility, with a low hemolysis level (0.12% ) when compared with CP Ti (0.17%) and Ti-6Al-4V (0.36%). These findings suggest that composite is biocompatible and further investigation into its suitability as a biomaterial should be considered.
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利用增强剂提高钛的硬度等力学性能已被许多研究者采用。在这些增强剂中,硼化钛已成为最适合钛的增强剂之一,它与钛基体在化学和机械上都是相容的。尽管对这些类型的复合材料进行了大量的工作,但对它们的生物相容性知之甚少,这迄今阻碍了它们在生物应用中的使用。本文首次研究了用于医疗和牙科植入物的粉末处理钛-硼化钛()复合材料的生物相容性,并对成纤维细胞附着进行了基础研究,以评估其应用。这项工作旨在通过评估细胞毒性、细胞附着和形态以及溶血潜能,作为了解这些复合材料生物反应的第一步。结果表明,成纤维细胞在与复合材料接触时能够附着、增殖并实现融合,表现出正常的形态。此外,当复合材料培养48小时时,细胞表现出良好的生长速率。该复合物具有良好的血液生物相容性,与CP Ti(0.17%)和Ti- 6al - 4v(0.36%)相比,溶血水平低(0.12%)。这些发现表明复合材料具有生物相容性,应考虑进一步研究其作为生物材料的适用性。
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