 This study compared the mechanical, corrosion, and where properties of titanium alloy specimens fabricated by three different techniques, laser beam melting, LBM, electron beam melting, EBM, and centrifugal casting, CC. The LBM and EBM specimens had similar strengths, while the EBM specimen was slightly weaker than the LBM and CC specimens. Hardness measurements revealed that the LBM and EBM specimens were comparably harder than the CC and ROT specimens. Additionally, the LBM and EBM specimens had similar levels of wear resistance when tested at high grinding speeds. Overall, this study demonstrated that LBM and EBM are viable options for fabricating dental implants with excellent mechanical, corrosion, and wear properties. This article was authored by Toro Ocabe, Edwin Martinez, Kelly Owen, and others.