Enhanced bonding layers on titanium materials

Coating processes – Medical or dental purpose product; parts; subcombinations;... – Implantable permanent prosthesis

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C427S002240, C427S002270, C427S430100, C427S435000, C427S443200

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07815963

ABSTRACT:
The present invention provides a dense-coverage, adherent phosphorous-based coating on the native oxide surface of a material. Disclosed phosphorous-based coatings include phosphate and organo-phosphonate coatings. The present invention also provides further derivatization of the phosphorous-based coatings to yield dense surface coverage of chemically reactive coatings and osteoblast adhesion-promoting and proliferation-promoting coatings on the native oxide surface of a titanium material.

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