The process of bone repair and regeneration requires multiple physiological cues including biochemical, electrical and mechanical-that act together to ensure functional recovery …
Dental implants are frequently used to support fixed or removable dental prostheses to replace missing teeth. The clinical success of titanium dental implants is owed to the …
HD Kocasarac, G Ustaoglu, S Bayrak, R Katkar… - Oral surgery, oral …, 2019 - Elsevier
Objective The aim of this study was to assess artifacts generated by zirconium, titanium, and titanium–zirconium alloy implants on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), computed …
The biological fixation between an implant surface and bone is defined as osseointegration (OI). 1 During OI, direct bone-to-implant contact (BIC) is established without an intervening …
A bio-functionalized porous surface was obtained on Ti by a two-step anodic treatment and its corrosion and tribocorrosion behaviour were evaluated. The first-step provided macro …
We report on the synthesis of bioactive hydroxyapatite/multiwalled carbon nanotube composite coating on 316L SS implant by a spray pyrolysis technique. The samples were …
The current aim in dentistry is to return the patient to normal function in terms of esthetics and speech as well as health, regardless of injury, disease, or atrophy of the stomatognathic …
The surface of dental implants plays a vital role in early and more predictable osseointegration. SLA (sandblasted large grit and acid-etched) represents the most widely …
One of the main problems that remain in the implant industry is poor osseointegration due to bioinertness of implants. In order to promote bioactivity, calcium (Ca), phosphorus (P) and …