Efficiency of biofilm removal by combination of water jet and cold plasma: an in-vitro study
Abstract Background Peri-implantitis therapy is a major problem in implantology. Because of challenging rough implant surface and implant geometry, microorganisms can hide and survive in implant microstructures and impede debridement. We developed a new water jet (WJ) device and a new cold atmospher...
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Main Authors: | Rutger Matthes (Author), Lukasz Jablonowski (Author), Vinay Pitchika (Author), Birte Holtfreter (Author), Christian Eberhard (Author), Leo Seifert (Author), Torsten Gerling (Author), Laura Vilardell Scholten (Author), Rabea Schlüter (Author), Thomas Kocher (Author) |
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2022-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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