Zirconia is becoming reckoned as a promising solution for different applications, in particular those within the dental implant investigation field. It has been proved to successfully overcome important limitations of the commonly used titanium implants. The adhesion of microorganisms to the implants, in particular of bacteria, may govern the success or the failure of a dental implant, as the accumulation of bacteria on the peri-implant bone may rapidly evolve into periodontitis. However, bacterial adhesion on different zirconia architectures is still considerably unknown. Therefore, the adhesion of Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa to zirconia surfaces with different finishings was evaluated and compared to...
Streptococcus mutans (S. mutans) has been identified as a major etiologic agent of human dental cari...
Relevance of the problem and aim of the work. To create fully adequate restoration we must consider ...
Objective Numerous studies have proposed that smooth metal surfaces reduce initial bacterial atta...
Bacterial adhesion to implant biomaterials constitutes a virulence factor leading to biofilm formati...
International audienceBacterial adhesion to implant biomaterials constitutes a virulence factor lead...
Abstract Background This study aims to investigate bacterial adhesion on different titanium and cera...
Bacterial adhesion is directly related to the character of the surface structure. It is also known t...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about the mechanisms of bacterial interaction with implant materials ...
Introduction: Bacterial adhesion on restorative materials may lead to gingival inflammation and seco...
Purpose: The microbial colonization of new ceramic materials developed for abutment manufacturing wa...
PURPOSE: The microbial colonization of new ceramic materials developed for abutment manufacturing wa...
Zirconia is becoming a prevalent material in dentistry. However, any foreign bodies inserted may pro...
Background/purpose: Dental implants are inevitably exposed to bacteria in oral cavity. Understanding...
Sub-gingival anaerobic pathogens can colonize an implant surface to compromise osseointegration of d...
Background: Streptococcus mutans and Streptococcus sanguinis are two species of bacteria belonging t...
Streptococcus mutans (S. mutans) has been identified as a major etiologic agent of human dental cari...
Relevance of the problem and aim of the work. To create fully adequate restoration we must consider ...
Objective Numerous studies have proposed that smooth metal surfaces reduce initial bacterial atta...
Bacterial adhesion to implant biomaterials constitutes a virulence factor leading to biofilm formati...
International audienceBacterial adhesion to implant biomaterials constitutes a virulence factor lead...
Abstract Background This study aims to investigate bacterial adhesion on different titanium and cera...
Bacterial adhesion is directly related to the character of the surface structure. It is also known t...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about the mechanisms of bacterial interaction with implant materials ...
Introduction: Bacterial adhesion on restorative materials may lead to gingival inflammation and seco...
Purpose: The microbial colonization of new ceramic materials developed for abutment manufacturing wa...
PURPOSE: The microbial colonization of new ceramic materials developed for abutment manufacturing wa...
Zirconia is becoming a prevalent material in dentistry. However, any foreign bodies inserted may pro...
Background/purpose: Dental implants are inevitably exposed to bacteria in oral cavity. Understanding...
Sub-gingival anaerobic pathogens can colonize an implant surface to compromise osseointegration of d...
Background: Streptococcus mutans and Streptococcus sanguinis are two species of bacteria belonging t...
Streptococcus mutans (S. mutans) has been identified as a major etiologic agent of human dental cari...
Relevance of the problem and aim of the work. To create fully adequate restoration we must consider ...
Objective Numerous studies have proposed that smooth metal surfaces reduce initial bacterial atta...