Spectroscopic Methods Used in Implant Material Studies

It is recognized that interactions between most materials are governed by their surface properties and manifest themselves at the interface formed between them. To gain more insight into this thin layer, several methods have been deployed. Among them, spectroscopic methods have been thoroughly evalu...

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Main Authors: Sławomir Lach, Przemysław Jurczak, Natalia Karska, Agnieszka Kubiś, Aneta Szymańska, Sylwia Rodziewicz-Motowidło
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-01-01
Series:Molecules
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/25/3/579
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spelling doaj-e39a5c1e1f7946be9d07a7224c4ed6502020-11-25T03:00:54ZengMDPI AGMolecules1420-30492020-01-0125357910.3390/molecules25030579molecules25030579Spectroscopic Methods Used in Implant Material StudiesSławomir Lach0Przemysław Jurczak1Natalia Karska2Agnieszka Kubiś3Aneta Szymańska4Sylwia Rodziewicz-Motowidło5Department of Biomedical Chemistry, Faculty of Chemistry, University of Gdańsk, Wita Stwosza 63, 80-308 Gdańsk, PolandDepartment of Biomedical Chemistry, Faculty of Chemistry, University of Gdańsk, Wita Stwosza 63, 80-308 Gdańsk, PolandDepartment of Biomedical Chemistry, Faculty of Chemistry, University of Gdańsk, Wita Stwosza 63, 80-308 Gdańsk, PolandDepartment of Biomedical Chemistry, Faculty of Chemistry, University of Gdańsk, Wita Stwosza 63, 80-308 Gdańsk, PolandDepartment of Biomedical Chemistry, Faculty of Chemistry, University of Gdańsk, Wita Stwosza 63, 80-308 Gdańsk, PolandDepartment of Biomedical Chemistry, Faculty of Chemistry, University of Gdańsk, Wita Stwosza 63, 80-308 Gdańsk, PolandIt is recognized that interactions between most materials are governed by their surface properties and manifest themselves at the interface formed between them. To gain more insight into this thin layer, several methods have been deployed. Among them, spectroscopic methods have been thoroughly evaluated. Due to their exceptional sensitivity, data acquisition speed, and broad material tolerance they have been proven to be invaluable tools for surface analysis, used by scientists in many fields, for example, implant studies. Today, in modern medicine the use of implants is considered standard practice. The past two decades of constant development has established the importance of implants in dentistry, orthopedics, as well as extended their applications to other areas such as aesthetic medicine. Fundamental to the success of implants is the knowledge of the biological processes involved in interactions between an implant and its host tissue, which are directly connected to the type of implant material and its surface properties. This review aims to demonstrate the broad applications of spectroscopic methods in implant material studies, particularly discussing hard implants, surface composition studies, and surface−cell interactions.https://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/25/3/579auger electron spectroscopyx-ray photoelectron spectroscopyraman spectroscopyphotoluminescence piezospectroscopyfluorescence microscopymethodsimplantsurface
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author Sławomir Lach
Przemysław Jurczak
Natalia Karska
Agnieszka Kubiś
Aneta Szymańska
Sylwia Rodziewicz-Motowidło
spellingShingle Sławomir Lach
Przemysław Jurczak
Natalia Karska
Agnieszka Kubiś
Aneta Szymańska
Sylwia Rodziewicz-Motowidło
Spectroscopic Methods Used in Implant Material Studies
Molecules
auger electron spectroscopy
x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy
raman spectroscopy
photoluminescence piezospectroscopy
fluorescence microscopy
methods
implant
surface
author_facet Sławomir Lach
Przemysław Jurczak
Natalia Karska
Agnieszka Kubiś
Aneta Szymańska
Sylwia Rodziewicz-Motowidło
author_sort Sławomir Lach
title Spectroscopic Methods Used in Implant Material Studies
title_short Spectroscopic Methods Used in Implant Material Studies
title_full Spectroscopic Methods Used in Implant Material Studies
title_fullStr Spectroscopic Methods Used in Implant Material Studies
title_full_unstemmed Spectroscopic Methods Used in Implant Material Studies
title_sort spectroscopic methods used in implant material studies
publisher MDPI AG
series Molecules
issn 1420-3049
publishDate 2020-01-01
description It is recognized that interactions between most materials are governed by their surface properties and manifest themselves at the interface formed between them. To gain more insight into this thin layer, several methods have been deployed. Among them, spectroscopic methods have been thoroughly evaluated. Due to their exceptional sensitivity, data acquisition speed, and broad material tolerance they have been proven to be invaluable tools for surface analysis, used by scientists in many fields, for example, implant studies. Today, in modern medicine the use of implants is considered standard practice. The past two decades of constant development has established the importance of implants in dentistry, orthopedics, as well as extended their applications to other areas such as aesthetic medicine. Fundamental to the success of implants is the knowledge of the biological processes involved in interactions between an implant and its host tissue, which are directly connected to the type of implant material and its surface properties. This review aims to demonstrate the broad applications of spectroscopic methods in implant material studies, particularly discussing hard implants, surface composition studies, and surface−cell interactions.
topic auger electron spectroscopy
x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy
raman spectroscopy
photoluminescence piezospectroscopy
fluorescence microscopy
methods
implant
surface
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