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Initial oral biofilm formation on titanium implants with different surface treatments: an in vivo study

Highlights • We examined three different implant surfaces in terms of roughness and topography. • We performed an in vivo model for initial biofilm formation. • Increasing of roughness did not increased bacterial adhesion to implant surfaces. • Differences in topography did not interfered with initi...

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Published in:Archives of oral biology 2016-09, Vol.69, p.33-39
Main Authors: Ferreira Ribeiro, Cyntia, Cogo-Müller, Karina, Cesar Franco, Gilson, Silva-Concílio, Laís Regiane, Sampaio Campos, Márcia, de Mello Rode, Sigmar, Claro Neves, Ana Christina
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Summary:Highlights • We examined three different implant surfaces in terms of roughness and topography. • We performed an in vivo model for initial biofilm formation. • Increasing of roughness did not increased bacterial adhesion to implant surfaces. • Differences in topography did not interfered with initial biofilm formation.
ISSN:0003-9969
1879-1506
DOI:10.1016/j.archoralbio.2016.05.006