Este trabalho pode ser complementado dando-se continuação aos ensaios de corrosão, além de realizar-se testes em culturas celulares, confirmando se não há desgaste do filme fino e se as propriedades de biocompatibilidade desejadas do Ti são obtidas. Além disso, podem-se realizar estudos sobre a alteração da espessura dos recobrimentos, fazendo-os mais finos, como exemplo, 200 e 300nm.
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