The invention provides a process for producing a metal body, which leads
in a simple and reliable way to formation of a defined surface
topography, if desired also combined, in the range from 10 nm to 500
.mu.m on a metal base body or blank which is to have, in particular,
nanoscale pores. For this purpose, a pulsating current is applied to a
metal base body in an electrolysis bath, with the electrolysis bath
comprising salt former ions matched to the material of the metal base
body. Furthermore, the invention provides a dental implant having
particularly advantageous surface properties, in which a nanostructure is
superimposed on a surface microstructure and nitrogen atoms and/or
nitrogen compounds are attached and/or included in the region of the
surface.