Abstract

Research and development of titanium alloys for biomedical applications are being continuously progressed. Biomedical titanium alloys for constructing implants friendly with patients are developed by taking account into new concepts such as low Young's modulus close to that of the cortical bone, Young's modulus changeable function, etc. The latest research on nontoxic Ti alloys, low Young's modulus β-type Ti alloys, and low Young's modulus β-type Ti alloys with changeable Young's modulus, low Young's modulus β-type Ti alloys, and low Young's modulus β-type Ti alloys for constructing reconstructive implants, improvements in the mechanical properties of low Young's modulus β-type Ti alloys for biomedical applications, and the effect of low Young's modulus on stress shielding using animals are presented.

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