The present disclosure is directed to modified metal materials for
implantation and/or bone replacement, and to methods for modifying
surface properties of metal substrates for enhancing cellular adhesion
(tissue integration) and providing antimicrobial properties. Some
embodiments comprise surface coatings for metal implants, such as
titanium-based materials, using (1) electrochemical processing and/or
oxidation methods, and/or (2) laser processing, in order to enhance bone
cell-materials interactions and achieve improved antimicrobial
properties. One embodiment comprises the modification of a metal surface
by growth of in situ nanotubes via anodization, followed by
electrodeposition of silver on the nanotubes. Other embodiments include
the use of LENS.TM. processing to coat a metal surface with calcium-based
bioceramic composition layers. These surface treatment methods can be
applied as a post-processing operation to metallic implants such as hip,
knee and spinal devices as well as screws, pins and plates.