Metallic materials are widely employed for bone contact applications (dental and
orthopaedic ones) because of their good mechanical properties and load bearing ability.
Titanium and its alloys are the most diffused biomedical metals due to their biocompatibility,
on the other hand bare metals are almost inert and cannot stimulate tissue-integration
processes. In order to improve bone integration ability of metallic implants several solutions
have been proposed both in the scientific literature and also among the commercial clinical
applications. A synthetic review of these techniques is described in the present chapter.
Surface modification strategies have been divided in morphological, chemical and biological,
considering their main aim: realization of a particular surface topography, introduction of
chemical elements/reactive groups or, finally, addition of specific biomolecules.
Keywords: Osteointegration, oral implant, titanium, titanium alloys, orthopaedic
implants.