Biophysical Mechanism Determining Dental Implants Biocompatibility and Conditioning their Osseointegration
Adsorption of biopolymers at the titanium and titanium carbide surface increases the optical roughness as well as the thickness and refractive index of the surface layer. Fibrinogen is better adsorbed at the titanium surface which is treated by polishing and etching than at the surface treated only...
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Main Authors: | S. Bartáková (Author), P. Prachár (Author), S. Hasoň (Author), R. Silvennoinen (Author), L. Cvrček (Author), L. Strašák (Author), L. Fojt (Author), A. Avranas (Author), V. Vetterl (Author) |
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Czech Dental Chamber,
2009-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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