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Titanium and titanium alloy biomaterials are considered as being corrosion
resistant, because of the formation of a titanium oxide passivating layer,
which is not easily soluble even in acid media. In odontology, using dental
preparations containing fluorides could alter the behaviour of titanium. A
fter a review of the experimental works dealing with the effects of fluorid
e ions at different pH on titanium salts in solution, it was proceeded to a
thermodynamic investigation at 25 degreesC in the range of concentrations
and pH corresponding to the solutions commonly used. Such a study gives a p
ossibility to specify which species could be involved in the corrosion reac
tion to calculate the corresponding potentials, and lastly to define the do
main of insolubility of TiO2. From these results, the reaction of titanium
in laboratory spontaneous corrosion and voltammetric experiments was interp
reted. From the recent experiments described and discussed in this article,
it becomes evident that the close connection with the results obtained in
this study contributes to support our thermodynamic model. (C) 2001 Elsevie
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