In Vitro Evaluation of Leakage at Implant-Abutment Connection of Three Implant Systems Having the Same Prosthetic Interface Using Rhodamine B
Objectives. Hollow space between implant and abutment may act as reservoir for commensal and/or pathogenic bacteria representing a potential source of tissue inflammation. Microbial colonization of the interfacial gap may ultimately lead to infection and bone resorption. Using Rhodamine B, a sensiti...
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Main Authors: | Antoine Berberi (Author), Georges Tehini (Author), Khaldoun Rifai (Author), Farah Bou Nasser Eddine (Author), Nabil El Zein (Author), Bassam Badran (Author), Haidar Akl (Author) |
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Hindawi Limited,
2014-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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