AIM To evaluate surface roughness alterations at the smooth neck of dental implants after the use of eight different prophylactic procedures. MATERIALS AND METHODS 50 tissue level implants (Institut Straumann AG, Basel, Switzerland) were used for the present investigation. The smooth collar of each implant was divided into two segments, each treated with one of eight cleaning procedures: use of a rubber cup (RCZ) or a brush (BZ) combined with an abrasive paste containing zirconium or a paste derived from perlite (RCP, BP); use of 2 composite resin burs reinforced by zirconium glass fibers (F1, F2); and use of an air-polishing system with glycine powder and two power settings (AP1, AP2). The qualitative alterations were recorded by ...
The roughness of the intra-oral surfaces significantly influences the initial adhesion and the reten...
The purpose of this in vitro study was to evaluate alterations in the surface roughness and micromor...
OBJECTIVES To determine the ultrastructural changes of titanium surfaces of dental implants induc...
AIM: To evaluate surface roughness alterations at the smooth neck of dental implants after the use ...
An important parameter for the clinical success of dental implants is the formation of direct contac...
OBJECTIVE: This in vitro study was conducted to analyze the effect of air-powder abrasion on implant...
The aim of the present study was to evaluate surface alterations on titanium implant necks subsequen...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate in vitro the changes in implant surface topography and roughness of commercia...
A careful topographical characterization is important for reliable interpretation of the role of imp...
Objective: To compare the surface roughness of sandblasted, large grit, acid‐etched (SLA) surfaced t...
This study evaluated, in vitro, the effects of different instrumentations used in the treatment of p...
OBJECTIVES To test whether or not one of six implantoplasty procedures is superior to the others ...
Abstract Objective To compare the surface roughness of sandblasted, large grit, acid‐etched (SLA) su...
OBJECTIVES To evaluate surface characteristics of implants after using different instruments and ...
Abstract: To analyse the changes of surface characteristics of machined and moderately roughened tit...
The roughness of the intra-oral surfaces significantly influences the initial adhesion and the reten...
The purpose of this in vitro study was to evaluate alterations in the surface roughness and micromor...
OBJECTIVES To determine the ultrastructural changes of titanium surfaces of dental implants induc...
AIM: To evaluate surface roughness alterations at the smooth neck of dental implants after the use ...
An important parameter for the clinical success of dental implants is the formation of direct contac...
OBJECTIVE: This in vitro study was conducted to analyze the effect of air-powder abrasion on implant...
The aim of the present study was to evaluate surface alterations on titanium implant necks subsequen...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate in vitro the changes in implant surface topography and roughness of commercia...
A careful topographical characterization is important for reliable interpretation of the role of imp...
Objective: To compare the surface roughness of sandblasted, large grit, acid‐etched (SLA) surfaced t...
This study evaluated, in vitro, the effects of different instrumentations used in the treatment of p...
OBJECTIVES To test whether or not one of six implantoplasty procedures is superior to the others ...
Abstract Objective To compare the surface roughness of sandblasted, large grit, acid‐etched (SLA) su...
OBJECTIVES To evaluate surface characteristics of implants after using different instruments and ...
Abstract: To analyse the changes of surface characteristics of machined and moderately roughened tit...
The roughness of the intra-oral surfaces significantly influences the initial adhesion and the reten...
The purpose of this in vitro study was to evaluate alterations in the surface roughness and micromor...
OBJECTIVES To determine the ultrastructural changes of titanium surfaces of dental implants induc...