To overcome problems associated with surgical site infection and implant loosening, we developed a titanium (Ti)-based material employing a modified alkaline heat treatment that releases strontium (Sr) and silver (Ag) ions (CaSrAg-Ti). In this study, to determine the optimal Ag treatment concentration, we prepared four different materials-commercially pure Ti (cp-Ti) as a negative control, CaSr1mMAg-Ti, CaSr10mMAg-Ti, and CaSr50mMAg-Ti. Ion release test was performed by immersing the prepared disks in fetal bovine serum. With increased loading of Ag ions, the amount of released ions increased. Colony-forming unit count assay was performed using methicillin-susceptible