Materials based on titanium and its alloys are widely used in the medical and dental fields because of their excellent physical properties such as hardness, ductility and elastic modulus, etc. However, because commonly used titanium alloy internal plants do not have antibacterial properties, when these implants are implanted into the human body, there is a certain risk of infection. Such infec-tions are extremely painful for the patient and problematic for the attending physician. In the past, infections of implants were usually treated with systemic antibiotics in combination with thorough debridement or implant replacement. However, these are passive treatments and typically cause huge physical and economic burdens on the patient. Therefore, attempts towards the development of implants with antibacterial functionality have been increasing, with the combination of titanium alloys with antibiotics, antibacterial metals, and antibacterial peptides being the main research direc-tion. Therefore, this paper will discuss the latest research progress in the preparation of titanium IP: 8.46.247.10 On: Thu, 09 Feb 2023 08:11:46 alloys with antibacterial strategies such as combining antibiotics or antimicrobial peptides, adding Copyright: American Scientific Publishers antimicrobial metals, and the antibacterial properties and biocompatibility of proposed systems are Delivered by Ingenta summarised and discussed herein. This review should serve as a reference for further research on antibacterial titanium alloy implants.