2020
DOI: 10.3390/ma13184178
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A Novel Technique to Increase the Thickness of TiO₂ of Dental Implants by Nd: DPSS Q-sw Laser Treatment

Abstract: High bone–implant contact is a crucial factor in the achievement of osseointegration and long time clinical success of dental implants. Micro, nano, microtopography, and oxide layer of dental implants influence tissue response. The lasers were used for achieving an implant surface with homogeneous micro texturing and uncontaminated surface. The present study aimed to characterize the implant surfaces treated by Nd: DPSS Q-sw Laser treatment compared to machined implants. A total of 10 machined implants and 10 … Show more

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“…Similarly, in our work, the multilayers could act as a protective layer to improve the corrosion resistance by avoiding the presence of possible toxic elements or metal debris from the implant bulk that might lead to bone diseases. Additional experiments will be performed about the long-term stability of the LbL-modified implants …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Similarly, in our work, the multilayers could act as a protective layer to improve the corrosion resistance by avoiding the presence of possible toxic elements or metal debris from the implant bulk that might lead to bone diseases. Additional experiments will be performed about the long-term stability of the LbL-modified implants …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additional experiments will be performed about the long-term stability of the LbL-modified implants. 85 Implant material surfaces treated with sulfonate content are nontoxic, biocompatible, and osteointegrable. 86 Concerning the better performance of the (PSS/TiO 2 ) 5 PSS-modified implants, previous works have already investigated the role of the final layer of the PEM in cell adhesion and differentiation.…”
Section: ■ Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%