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Biodegradable metals offer significant advantages by reducing the need for additional surgeries following bone fixation. These materials, with their optimal mechanical and degradable properties, also mitigate stress-shielding effects while promoting biological processes essential for healing. This study investigated the in vitro and in vivo biocompatibility of ZK60 magnesium alloy coated with a micro-arc oxidative layer incorporated with cerium oxide nanoparticles in orthopedic implants. The results demonstrated that the magnesium substrate undergoes gradual degradation, effectively eliminating long-term inflammation during bone formation. The micro-arc oxidative coating forms a dense ceramic layer, acting as a protective barrier that reduces corrosion rates and enhances the biocompatibility of the magnesium substrate. The incorporation of cerium oxide nanoparticles improves the tribological properties of the coating, refining degradation patterns and improving osteogenic characteristics. Furthermore, cerium oxide nanoparticles enhance bone reconstruction by facilitating appropriate interconnections between newly formed bone and native bone tissue. Consequently, cerium oxide nanoparticles contribute to favorable biosafety outcomes and exceptional bone remodeling capabilities by supporting bone healing and sustaining a prolonged degradation process, ultimately achieving dynamic equilibrium in bone formation. STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE: This study comprehensively examined the incorporation of cerium oxide nanoparticles into biodegradable magnesium through a micro-arc oxidative process for use in orthopedic implants. This study conducted a comprehensive analysis involving material characterization, biodegradability testing, in vitro osteogenesis assays, and in vivo implantation, highlighting the potential benefits of the distinctive properties of cerium oxide nanoparticles. This research emphasizes the ability of cerium oxide nanoparticles to enhance the biodegradability of magnesium and facilitate remarkable bone regeneration, suggesting promising advantages for additive materials in orthopedic implants.

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