Nickel ion release from stainless steel brackets in chlorhexidine and Piper betle Linn mouthwash
Background: Orthodontist prescribe mouthwash for their patients especially since most of patients do not have a satisfactory oral hygiene and have high risk of dental caries. Stainless steel brackets that exposed by mouthwash may have nickel ion release. Corrosion and nickel ion release can induced...
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Main Authors: | Tanti Deriaty (Author), Indra Nasution (Author), Muslin Yusuf (Author) |
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Universitas Airlangga,
2018-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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