A Possible Relationship between Peri-Implantitis, Titanium Hypersensitivity, and External Tooth Resorption: Metal-Free Alternative to Titanium Implants
Titanium dental implant surface does not remain unaltered but may corrode and release ions or particles which trigger soft and hard tissue damage. Titanium may induce clinically relevant hypersensitivity in patients chronically exposed. A 56-year-old female patient presented peri-implantitis around...
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Main Authors: | Andrea Enrico Borgonovo (Author), Rachele Censi (Author), Virna Vavassori (Author), Mauro Savio (Author), Dino Re (Author) |
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2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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