The aim of the present study was to evaluate surface alterations on titanium implant necks subsequent to different prophylaxis procedures. Fifty ITI implants were utilized. Forty implants were treated with 10 different prophylaxis procedures (ultrasonic sealer, plastic tip ultrasonic sealer, stainless steel curette, titanium curette, teflon curette, air powered system, abrasive rubber cups, polishing rubber cup and brush), and 10 implants were left as untreated controls. Surface alterations were studied on an area of 1mm×0.9mm and quantified using optical microscopic, SEM and laser prophylometer analysis. The use of the laser prophylometer provided an objective criterion for evaluation, expressing implant neck surface alterations in numeric...
Background: Titanium dental implants are today widely used with osseointegration mainly dependently ...
This study evaluated, in vitro, the effects of different instrumentations used in the treatment of p...
8Purpose: To assess the effects of grade IV titanium ultrasonic tip instrumentation on different gra...
Objective: Changes to titanium implants smooth-surfaces after instrumentation were comparatively ana...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate in vitro the changes in implant surface topography and roughness of commercia...
AIM: To evaluate surface roughness alterations at the smooth neck of dental implants after the use ...
Abstract: To analyse the changes of surface characteristics of machined and moderately roughened tit...
Dental implants require regular maintenance of smooth surfaces. It’s crucial that the instrument use...
The research presented in this thesis assessed the effect of variable instruments on differed titani...
Objective: To systematically collect and evaluate existing evidence on the effects of different mech...
This review covers several basic methodologies of surface treatment and their effects on titanium (T...
PURPOSE To assess surface characteristics and implant stability after implantoplasty performed by t...
OBJECTIVE: This in vitro study was conducted to analyze the effect of air-powder abrasion on implant...
Background: Titanium dental implants are today widely used with osseointegration mainly dependently ...
AIM To evaluate surface roughness alterations at the smooth neck of dental implants after the use...
Background: Titanium dental implants are today widely used with osseointegration mainly dependently ...
This study evaluated, in vitro, the effects of different instrumentations used in the treatment of p...
8Purpose: To assess the effects of grade IV titanium ultrasonic tip instrumentation on different gra...
Objective: Changes to titanium implants smooth-surfaces after instrumentation were comparatively ana...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate in vitro the changes in implant surface topography and roughness of commercia...
AIM: To evaluate surface roughness alterations at the smooth neck of dental implants after the use ...
Abstract: To analyse the changes of surface characteristics of machined and moderately roughened tit...
Dental implants require regular maintenance of smooth surfaces. It’s crucial that the instrument use...
The research presented in this thesis assessed the effect of variable instruments on differed titani...
Objective: To systematically collect and evaluate existing evidence on the effects of different mech...
This review covers several basic methodologies of surface treatment and their effects on titanium (T...
PURPOSE To assess surface characteristics and implant stability after implantoplasty performed by t...
OBJECTIVE: This in vitro study was conducted to analyze the effect of air-powder abrasion on implant...
Background: Titanium dental implants are today widely used with osseointegration mainly dependently ...
AIM To evaluate surface roughness alterations at the smooth neck of dental implants after the use...
Background: Titanium dental implants are today widely used with osseointegration mainly dependently ...
This study evaluated, in vitro, the effects of different instrumentations used in the treatment of p...
8Purpose: To assess the effects of grade IV titanium ultrasonic tip instrumentation on different gra...