2022
DOI: 10.33448/rsd-v11i16.38288
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Adherence of Escherichia coli and blood elements in titanium discs submitted to anodic oxidation. In vitro study

Abstract: Modifications of implants by means of surface treatments are performed to optimize the biochemical interactions of the bone deposition process. However, if on the one hand they favor the adhesion of blood elements, on the other hand they can also enable the formation of biofilm. This study evaluated the adherence of blood cells and Escherichia coli in titanium discs submitted to surface treatments by anodic oxidation (OA), sandblasting followed by acid etching (JAT) compared with untreated discs (Li). To evalu… Show more

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