In the past, several modifications of specific surface properties such as topography, structure, chemistry, surface charge, and wettability have been investigated to predictably improve the osseointegration of titanium implants. The aim of the present review was to evaluate, based on the currently available evidence, the impact of hydrophilic surface modifications of titanium for dental implants. A surface treatment was performed to produce hydroxylated/ hydrated titanium surfaces with identical microstructure to either acid-etched, or sand-blasted, large grit and acid-etched substrates, but with hydrophilic character. Preliminary in vitro studies have indicated that the specific properties noted for hydrophilic titanium surfaces have a sig...
Since dental implants are used in contact with many different tissues, it is necessary to have optim...
The use of titanium dental implants has consistently changed the way of rehabilitating patients in m...
Titanium-based implants are widely used in modern clinical practice, but their “optimal” properties ...
In the past, several modifications of specific surface properties such as topography, structure, che...
Titanium surface characteristics, including microtopography, chemical composition, and wettability, ...
The modification of the implant surface influences implant osseointegration. A physico-chemical mean...
In recent years, studies on the surface of titanium implants have shown that hydrophilic properties ...
Copyright © 2013 Mansjur Zuldesmi et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
Since Brånemark discovered the favorable effects of titanium in bone healing in 1965, titanium has e...
Osseointegration has been defined as "a direct structural and functional connection between ordered,...
Titanium (Ti) and titanium alloys are widely used in biomedical devices and components, because of t...
Objectives: Chemical modification of microrough titanium dental implants to produce a hydrophilic su...
Objectives. A tight seal between the epithelium and the dental implant surface is required to preven...
Titanium and its alloys have been used extensively over the past 25 years as biomedical materials in...
Abstract: Screw-shaped endosseous implants that have a turned surface of commercially pure titanium ...
Since dental implants are used in contact with many different tissues, it is necessary to have optim...
The use of titanium dental implants has consistently changed the way of rehabilitating patients in m...
Titanium-based implants are widely used in modern clinical practice, but their “optimal” properties ...
In the past, several modifications of specific surface properties such as topography, structure, che...
Titanium surface characteristics, including microtopography, chemical composition, and wettability, ...
The modification of the implant surface influences implant osseointegration. A physico-chemical mean...
In recent years, studies on the surface of titanium implants have shown that hydrophilic properties ...
Copyright © 2013 Mansjur Zuldesmi et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
Since Brånemark discovered the favorable effects of titanium in bone healing in 1965, titanium has e...
Osseointegration has been defined as "a direct structural and functional connection between ordered,...
Titanium (Ti) and titanium alloys are widely used in biomedical devices and components, because of t...
Objectives: Chemical modification of microrough titanium dental implants to produce a hydrophilic su...
Objectives. A tight seal between the epithelium and the dental implant surface is required to preven...
Titanium and its alloys have been used extensively over the past 25 years as biomedical materials in...
Abstract: Screw-shaped endosseous implants that have a turned surface of commercially pure titanium ...
Since dental implants are used in contact with many different tissues, it is necessary to have optim...
The use of titanium dental implants has consistently changed the way of rehabilitating patients in m...
Titanium-based implants are widely used in modern clinical practice, but their “optimal” properties ...