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KMID : 1035320220490020063
Korean Society for Dental Materials
2022 Volume.49 No. 2 p.63 ~ p.76
Surface characteristics of plasma electrolytic oxidized Ti-mesh for dental use
Seo Chang-Su

Lee So-Ra
Choe Han-Cheol
Abstract
In this study, surface characteristics of plasma electrolytic oxidized Ti-mesh for dental use were studied using various experimental instruments. The titanium mesh was used as a substrate for PEO. Using a pulsed DC power supply, PEO treatment was carried out at 280 V for 3 min in the electrolytic solution containing Ca, Mg, and P ions. And the electrolyte used for PEO was prepared by mixing with Ca(CH3COO)2¡¤H2O, C3H7CaO6P, and (CH3COO)2Mg¡¤4H2O. The PEO-treated surface was observed by using X-ray diffraction, field-emission scanning electron microscope, energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy, atomic force microscopy (AFM), and nanoindentation tester.
PEO-treated Ti-mesh in solution containing Ca, Mg, and P ions (CaMgP) sample showed the active spark discharge reaction compared to in solution containing Ca and P ions (CaP) sample. In CaP and CaMgP samples, the PEO surface of Ti-mesh showed mainly circular, irregular, and oval shapes of pores. In the case of CaMgP, the defects and precipitates such as MgO were formed on the surface. On the sample surface, the distribution of the desired element was detected homogeneously. The PEO-treated CaP and CaMgP specimens were mainly composed of anatase, Mg, and hydroxyapatite. From the AFM result, the average roughness was 0.247 ¥ìm for CaP and 0.226 ¥ìm for CaMgP, respectively. The hardness of CaMgP containing Mg ions was increased compared to CaP containing without Mg ions, also, the elastic modulus of CaMgP sample was higher than that of CaP sample.
KEYWORD
Plasma electrolytic oxidation, Micro-pore formation, Hydroxyapatite, Magnesium, Titanium mesh
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