Purpose: To evaluate the qualitative and quantitative differences on dental plaque formation on two different roughness titanium implant surfaces, i.e. machined and titanium plasma sprayed, as well as the amount of plaque removal by regular toothbrushing after 72-hour plaque accumulation. Methods: Eight systemically healthy subjects were recruited from the patient pool of a private dental practice. All patients underwent oral hygiene instruction and full mouth prophylaxis. Subsequently, maxillary casts from all patients were obtained and removable 0.7 mm-thick acetate stents without occlusal contact points were fabricated to support four titanium specimens of 4x2x2 mm divided into two groups (machined and plasma sprayed). Subjects were inst...
Purpose: The aim of the study was to investigate the dynamic process of biofilm adhesion on titanium...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of oral implant surface roughness on...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about the mechanisms of bacterial interaction with implant materials ...
Implants with rough surfaces are today widely used. It has been speculated that rough surfaces (Ra [...
This study assesses in vivo the surface roughness necessary to reduce plaque colonization on titaniu...
Plaque development on pure titanium in a 24-hour period is described in an in vivo human model. Sten...
Plaque development on pure titanium in a 24-hour period is described in an in vivo human model. Sten...
In nine patients with fixed prostheses supported by endosseous titanium implants, 2 titanium abutmen...
The aim of this study was to examine in vivo the initial bacterial adhesion on titanium implants wit...
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to evaluate plaque accumulation and peri-implant tissue response ...
Introduction: In the inaccessible areas on the crown the removal of calculus and stains by hand and ...
BACKGROUND: Recently, rotating brushes with titanium bristles have been introduced for the debrideme...
A lack of information exists about the influence of different implant abutment materials on bacteria...
Objective: To investigate how surface roughness as well as the presence of a saliva- or serum-derive...
Plaqlle forlnatio11 on Sllrface Inodified de11tal ilnplants An in vitra study Key words: dental impl...
Purpose: The aim of the study was to investigate the dynamic process of biofilm adhesion on titanium...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of oral implant surface roughness on...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about the mechanisms of bacterial interaction with implant materials ...
Implants with rough surfaces are today widely used. It has been speculated that rough surfaces (Ra [...
This study assesses in vivo the surface roughness necessary to reduce plaque colonization on titaniu...
Plaque development on pure titanium in a 24-hour period is described in an in vivo human model. Sten...
Plaque development on pure titanium in a 24-hour period is described in an in vivo human model. Sten...
In nine patients with fixed prostheses supported by endosseous titanium implants, 2 titanium abutmen...
The aim of this study was to examine in vivo the initial bacterial adhesion on titanium implants wit...
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to evaluate plaque accumulation and peri-implant tissue response ...
Introduction: In the inaccessible areas on the crown the removal of calculus and stains by hand and ...
BACKGROUND: Recently, rotating brushes with titanium bristles have been introduced for the debrideme...
A lack of information exists about the influence of different implant abutment materials on bacteria...
Objective: To investigate how surface roughness as well as the presence of a saliva- or serum-derive...
Plaqlle forlnatio11 on Sllrface Inodified de11tal ilnplants An in vitra study Key words: dental impl...
Purpose: The aim of the study was to investigate the dynamic process of biofilm adhesion on titanium...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of oral implant surface roughness on...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about the mechanisms of bacterial interaction with implant materials ...