Improved Biocompatibility in Laser-Polished Implants

Mattew A. Olawumi (Lead / Corresponding author), Francis Tobi Omigbodun, Bankole Oladapo (Lead / Corresponding author)

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Abstract

This research aims to enhance the surface quality, mechanical properties, and biocompatibility of PEEK (polyether–ether–ketone) biomimetic dental implants through laser polishing. The objective is to improve osseointegration and implant durability by reducing surface roughness, increasing hydrophilicity, and enhancing mechanical strength. The methodology involved fabricating PEEK implants via FDM and applying laser polishing. The significant findings showed a 66.7% reduction in surface roughness, Ra reduced from 2.4 µm to 0.8 µm, and a 25.3% improvement in hydrophilicity, water contact angle decreased from 87° to 65°. Mechanical tests revealed a 6.3% increase in tensile strength (96 MPa to 102 MPa) and a 50% improvement in fatigue resistance (100,000 to 150,000 cycles). The strength analysis result showed a 10% increase in stiffness storage modulus from 1400 MPa to 1500 MPa. Error analysis showed a standard deviation of ±3% across all tests. In conclusion, laser polishing significantly improves the surface, mechanical, and biological performance of PEEK implants, making it a promising approach for advancing biomimetic dental implant technology.
Original languageEnglish
Article number642
Number of pages17
JournalBiomimetics
Volume9
Issue number10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 18 Oct 2024

Keywords

  • laser polishing
  • FDM
  • PEEK
  • surface quality
  • teeth implants

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