A comparative morphological study of titanium dioxide surface layer dental implants

Most dental implants used in dental practices are made of titanium or titanium alloys so that the essential differences promoted by the various manufacturers are at the level of their surface; through specific surface treatments, the aim is to obtain improved results regarding osseointegration. This...

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Autores principales: Budei Dragos Vladimir, Vaireanu Danut-Ionel, Prepelita Petronela, Popescu-Pelin Gianina, Mincu Mihaela, Ciobotaru Ioana-Alina
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:f57efff869a94c89a890bf9b80bc5f792021-12-05T14:10:44ZA comparative morphological study of titanium dioxide surface layer dental implants2391-542010.1515/chem-2021-0197https://doaj.org/article/f57efff869a94c89a890bf9b80bc5f792021-02-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1515/chem-2021-0197https://doaj.org/toc/2391-5420Most dental implants used in dental practices are made of titanium or titanium alloys so that the essential differences promoted by the various manufacturers are at the level of their surface; through specific surface treatments, the aim is to obtain improved results regarding osseointegration. This study attempts to identify the differences between a series of used brands of dental implants by analyzing the chemical composition and the morphology of their surface and is particularly significant for the potential users as it highlights the manner of performances of the aforementioned implants, providing them with a tool in choosing the proper dental implant to suit their needs. It was found that, as the technology evolved and the costs were reduced, there is a net preference for using pure titanium or its alloys in the manufacture of dental implants versus the stainless steel titanium alloys, considered now a thing of the past.Budei Dragos VladimirVaireanu Danut-IonelPrepelita PetronelaPopescu-Pelin GianinaMincu MihaelaCiobotaru Ioana-AlinaDe Gruyterarticledental materialsimplants surfacesurface analysisChemistryQD1-999ENOpen Chemistry, Vol 19, Iss 1, Pp 189-198 (2021)
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topic dental materials
implants surface
surface analysis
Chemistry
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spellingShingle dental materials
implants surface
surface analysis
Chemistry
QD1-999
Budei Dragos Vladimir
Vaireanu Danut-Ionel
Prepelita Petronela
Popescu-Pelin Gianina
Mincu Mihaela
Ciobotaru Ioana-Alina
A comparative morphological study of titanium dioxide surface layer dental implants
description Most dental implants used in dental practices are made of titanium or titanium alloys so that the essential differences promoted by the various manufacturers are at the level of their surface; through specific surface treatments, the aim is to obtain improved results regarding osseointegration. This study attempts to identify the differences between a series of used brands of dental implants by analyzing the chemical composition and the morphology of their surface and is particularly significant for the potential users as it highlights the manner of performances of the aforementioned implants, providing them with a tool in choosing the proper dental implant to suit their needs. It was found that, as the technology evolved and the costs were reduced, there is a net preference for using pure titanium or its alloys in the manufacture of dental implants versus the stainless steel titanium alloys, considered now a thing of the past.
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author Budei Dragos Vladimir
Vaireanu Danut-Ionel
Prepelita Petronela
Popescu-Pelin Gianina
Mincu Mihaela
Ciobotaru Ioana-Alina
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Vaireanu Danut-Ionel
Prepelita Petronela
Popescu-Pelin Gianina
Mincu Mihaela
Ciobotaru Ioana-Alina
author_sort Budei Dragos Vladimir
title A comparative morphological study of titanium dioxide surface layer dental implants
title_short A comparative morphological study of titanium dioxide surface layer dental implants
title_full A comparative morphological study of titanium dioxide surface layer dental implants
title_fullStr A comparative morphological study of titanium dioxide surface layer dental implants
title_full_unstemmed A comparative morphological study of titanium dioxide surface layer dental implants
title_sort comparative morphological study of titanium dioxide surface layer dental implants
publisher De Gruyter
publishDate 2021
url https://doaj.org/article/f57efff869a94c89a890bf9b80bc5f79
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