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Titanium in Medicine: Material Science, Surface Science, Engineering, Biological Responses and Medical Applications (Engineering Materials) [Hardcover]

D.M. Brunette (Editor), P. Tengvall (Editor), Marcus Textor (Editor), P. Thomsen (Editor)


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3540669361 978-3540669364 January 15, 2001 1st
This comprehensive book provides state-of-the-art scientific and technical information in a clear format and consistent structure making it suitable for formal course work or self-instruction. The authors are drawn not only from academic institutions but also from industry, so that practical aspects of implant fabrication and material handling are covered that are often lacking in biomaterials texts. Besides readers with a general interest in biomaterials, the book will interest materials investigators, surgeons and dentists using titanium implants, medical scientists and engineers, as well as lecturers at universities or institutes who would benefit by having ready access to authoritative information on the use of titanium for implants, devices and instruments. More information: http://www.titaniuminmedicine.com.

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Titanium is a metal that is generally regarded as one of the most biocompatible metals available for clinical applications. As is the case with all novelties in medicine, research activity and clinical experience tend to dampen the initial euphoria that nearly always accompanies new developments. Titanium is no exception. Yet, it is an extremely valuable material and some exciting new developments are taking place such as the combination of titanium with a variety of elements to form new alloys with improved material characteristics for clinical application.
"Titanium in Medicine" is a comprehensive collation of 28 chapters written by international experts that cover much more than the title may suggest.The book is divided into five parts: Introductory Survey, Metallurgy and Fabrication, Surface Engineering, Biological Performance and Medical Applications. A sixth section contains various appendices, figures and of particular use, a list of relevant websites. Considerable depth of coverage has been given to the material science of titanium and I was particularly attracted to a concise account of the techniques used to characterise the surface of biomaterials. This exemplifies the breadth of knowledge in this text and makes it attractive to beginners and established researchers. Clinicians are also well catered for because Part V presents nine chapters relating to the application of titanium implants to numerous clinical applications, including joint replacement surgery, dental medicine, cardiovascularimplantation and audiology.
A clear logical thread pervades the text so that following a discussion of the physico-chemistry of titanium, the interaction of proteins and cells with titanium surfaces introduces readers to the biological basis of its medical application. Separate chapters then present the state of knowledge on how titanium reacts to soft tissue as well as bone, the data gleaned from animal experimentation as well as retrieved human implants. Of great value is the excellent bibliography at the end of each chapter, some of which include more than 200 references.
This book brings together the collective experience of 53 authors, which like a good composite implant, fulfils a spectrum of varyingfunctions. A separate web site has been established to gather feedback on the book.This publication will rapidly become the authoritative work on the subject of titanium in medicine and will undoubtedly prove itself to be an integral part ofthe non dust-collecting section of any library or laboratory.
C. James Kirkpatrick, MD, PhD, DSc Institute of Pathology, Johannes Gutenberg University, Mainz, Germany
e-mail: kirkpatrick§pathologie.klinik.uni-mainz.de
(medical device technology, November 2001)

"It has to be said that this is a truly excellent book, both with respect to its organisation and the quality of the individual contributions. It is difficult to think of any relevant subject that has been left out and there is very little in the book that is irrelevant or superfluous. … there is a strong uniform style and good quality graphics and bibliographies. … this book will be essential reading matter for anyone concerned with implantable medical devices for the foreseeable future." (D. F. Williams, Biomaterials, Vol. 23, 2002)

"‘Titanium in Medicine’ is a comprehensive collation of 28 chapters written by international experts that cover much more than the title may suggest. … A clear logical thread pervades the text … . Of great value is the excellent bibliography at the end of each chapter, some of which include more than 200 references. … This publication will rapidly become the authoritative work on the subject of titanium in medicine … ." (C. James Kirkpatrick, Medical Device Technology, Vol. 12 (10), 2001)


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 1019 pages
  • Publisher: Springer; 1st edition (January 15, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 3540669361
  • ISBN-13: 978-3540669364
  • Product Dimensions: 9.4 x 6.4 x 1.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.5 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #4,578,135 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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The word "biocompatibility" is freely used in the biomaterials community, and by the general population, as well. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
rabbit cortical bone, titanium oral implants, electropolished implants, percutaneous titanium implants, surface spectroscopic characterization, titanium implant surfaces, bone ongrowth, intraoral implants, rough titanium surfaces, transmucosal portion, titanium oxide surface, osseointegrated oral implants, titanium alloy balls, titanium alloy prostheses, titanium surface roughness, runaway wear, surface roughness modulates, marginal tissue reactions, metallic endosseous, oxide film properties, machined implants, microfabricated substrata, titanium implant materials, dental implant system, dental implant surfaces
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Biomed Mater Res, Oral Maxillofac Implants, Clin Oral Implants Res, Mater Sci, Mater Med, New York, Bone Joint Surg, Clin Orthop, United States, Vac Sci Technol, Cell Sci, John Wiley, Quintessence Publishing, Dent Res, Exp Cell Res, Oral Maxillofac Surg, Thin Solid Films, Prosthet Dent, Acta Orthop Scand, Cell Biol, Oral Implantol, Elsevier Science, University of Toronto Press, Appl Surf Sci, Boca Raton
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