Shenyang, China

Ling Ren


Average Co-Inventor Count = 6.0

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Years Active: 2024

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Title: Innovations in Medical Titanium Alloys by Ling Ren

Introduction

Ling Ren is an accomplished inventor based in Shenyang, China. She has made significant contributions to the field of medical titanium alloys, particularly in the development of materials that enhance implant placement. Her innovative work focuses on creating high-strength, narrow-diameter titanium alloys that facilitate immediate implant placement without the need for surface treatment.

Latest Patents

Ling Ren holds a patent for an "Implant-specific medical titanium alloy achieving immediate implant placement and preparation method for implant-specific medical titanium alloy." This invention relates to a specialized medical titanium alloy designed for immediate use in dental implants. The alloy consists of 14%-17% Zr, 3.0%-10% Cu, and the balance of Ti. The preparation method involves specific heat treatment and rolling processes that ensure the alloy's strength and suitability for narrow-diameter implants.

Career Highlights

Throughout her career, Ling Ren has focused on advancing the technology behind medical implants. Her work has led to the development of a titanium alloy that allows for immediate placement, ensuring a strong bond with bone tissue. This innovation is particularly beneficial for patients with narrow teeth ridges, as it addresses a common challenge in dental implant procedures.

Collaborations

Ling Ren has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Ke Yang and Shuyuan Zhang, to further her research and development efforts in the field of medical titanium alloys. Their combined expertise has contributed to the successful advancement of implant technology.

Conclusion

Ling Ren's contributions to the field of medical titanium alloys represent a significant advancement in implant technology. Her innovative approach to creating high-strength materials for immediate implant placement has the potential to improve patient outcomes in dental procedures.

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