2009
DOI: 10.1590/s1516-14392009000300018
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Electrochemical behavior of three CP titanium dental implants in artificial saliva

Abstract: The electrochemical behavior of three titanium dental implants purchased on the Brazilian market was evaluated in artificial saliva using open-circuit potential measurements, electrochemical impedance spectroscopy and potentiodynamic polarization. The three implants are passive in this medium but their corrosion resistance and the stability of their passive oxide films are quite different. Although the three implants were made of commercially pure grade titanium, their corrosion current densities and passive c… Show more

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“…Even if a comparison with the literature data is not easy, due to its dependency on surface preparation, exposure time to the electrolyte and environment, potential scan rate, alloy composition and microstructure, etc. [ 19 , 20 ], the obtained E OCP data were in agreement with previous reports [ 21 24 ]. All the hydrothermally treated (HT) samples showed less-negative E OCP values, by about a factor of two, compared to the non-treated substrates Ti NT and TNZ NT.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Even if a comparison with the literature data is not easy, due to its dependency on surface preparation, exposure time to the electrolyte and environment, potential scan rate, alloy composition and microstructure, etc. [ 19 , 20 ], the obtained E OCP data were in agreement with previous reports [ 21 24 ]. All the hydrothermally treated (HT) samples showed less-negative E OCP values, by about a factor of two, compared to the non-treated substrates Ti NT and TNZ NT.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 92%
“…For samples in the initial state M1, the OCP was higher in the solution containing chloride ions (−200 mV SCE ) compared to that in Ringer solution alone, (−350 mV SCE ) which is likely to be due to an increased cathodic current. The OCP values close to −350 mV SCE and −200 mV SCE (corresponding to approximately −81 mV NEH and +44 mV NEH, , respectively) of the Ti6Al4V alloy for both tests’ conditions, belongs to domains of the passive region of TiO 2 in the Pourbaix diagram ( Figure 5 a) indicating the fact that under steady-state conditions, the alloys form a stable oxide layer of TiO 2 [ 44 , 45 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The bacteria Fusobacterium nucleatum and Streptococcus gordonii [ 21 , 22 ] have been found to be some of the most important related to periimplantitis in patients, mainly in smokers [ 23 , 24 ]. Despite demonstrating excellent performance with a clinical failure rate lower than 10%, the main cause of dental implant loss is periimplantitis [ 25 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%