This book provides a thorough and detailed examination of recent advancements in bioimplant coatings. It highlights the critical role coatings play in enhancing the biocompatibility of bioimplants and reducing adverse reactions within the human body. Key topics include mechanical properties, biocompatibility, corrosion resistance, and antibacterial efficacy. The book also identifies opportunities for improving coating methods and protocols-spanning material selection, coating processes, and overall performance-from physical, chemical, and biological perspectives.
- Offers a comprehensive overview of bioimplant coating techniques, covering a wide range of materials and applications.
- Explores the importance of coatings in improving the biocompatibility of bioimplants.
- Examines the latest advancements in materials used in the implant industry.
- Evaluates coating performance under both laboratory and real-world conditions.
- Discusses emerging trends in bioactive coatings, including bioinspired and smart coatings with stimuli-responsive behaviour.
This book is intended for graduate students and researchers working in the fields of biomaterials and coatings.