2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.actbio.2005.09.004
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Influence of fluoride, hydrogen peroxide and lactic acid on the corrosion resistance of commercially pure titanium

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“…The localized corrosion of titanium caused by biofilm colonization has been revealed by previous studies [16,56]. Mabilleau et al [56] reported a localized corrosion of titanium in vitro after 21-day immersion in a medium containing S. mitis cells.…”
Section: Presence Of Oral Biofilmsmentioning
confidence: 86%
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“…The localized corrosion of titanium caused by biofilm colonization has been revealed by previous studies [16,56]. Mabilleau et al [56] reported a localized corrosion of titanium in vitro after 21-day immersion in a medium containing S. mitis cells.…”
Section: Presence Of Oral Biofilmsmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…Mabilleau et al [56] reported a localized corrosion of titanium in vitro after 21-day immersion in a medium containing S. mitis cells. Also, Souza et al [13,50] reported the decrease of corrosion resistance of titanium in the presence of S. mutans or S. mutans/C.…”
Section: Presence Of Oral Biofilmsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Metals become protected against corrosion by the formation of an oxide layer at the surface. However, under certain conditions the oxide layer can be removed, allowing the surface of the metal to come into direct contact with the corrosive compounds of the biological fluids (Mabilleau et al 2006). Metal ions may also enter cells directly by different pathways, such as using an ion transporter or using specific metal ion binding proteins (Figure 1).…”
Section: Metal Ions In Cellsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Atualmente há uma tendência em recobrir ligas metálicas de baixo custo por filmes finos estáveis e protetores [19,20]. Para sistemas metalocerâmicos, o titânio é uma opção biocompatível, quimicamente interessante contra a instabilidade dos óxidos da interface em meio corrosivo e uma alternativa aplicável aos pacientes alérgicos ao níquel.…”
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