Nanotopography and oral bacterial adhesion on titanium surfaces: in vitro and in vivo studies
Abstract The present study aimed to evaluate the influence of titanium surface nanotopography on the initial bacterial adhesion process by in vivo and in vitro study models. Titanium disks were produced and characterized according to their surface topography: machined (Ti-M), microtopography (Ti-Mic...
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Main Authors: | Humberto Osvaldo SCHWARTZ-FILHO (Author), Tauane Ramaldes MARTINS (Author), Paulo Roberto SANO (Author), Marcela Takemoto ARAÚJO (Author), Daniel Cheuk Hong CHAN (Author), Nathália Ramaldes SALDANHA (Author), Kátia de Pádua SILVA (Author), Talita Signoreti GRAZIANO (Author), William Cunha BRANDT (Author), Caio Vinícius Roman TORRES (Author), Karina COGO-MÜLLER (Author) |
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Sociedade Brasileira de Pesquisa Odontológica,
2024-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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