Ultrastructural Characterization of the Titanium Surface Degree IV in Dental Implant Aluminum Free (Acid Attack)

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ABSTRACT

Following the worldwide trend of developing heavy metal free materials, dental implants aren’t out of this tendency. Over the years, a number of techniques to condition the surface of dental implants have been designed and used such as oxide blasting, however the scientific medical community has been concerned about the use of these heavy metals which leads us to investigate and develop new conditioning techniques. The aim of the study was the analysis of the Systhex® implant surface in automatic system for the treatment of the surface with acid, where we can identify the surfaces purity level, pore size, deepness and especially the roughness proportionated by the technology of acid conditioning on the titanium surfaces of degree IV dental implants. We conclude that the automatic conditioning of acid attack promoted cleanliness, homogeneity and ideal roughness for the osseointegration process.

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Brum, I. , Carvalho, M. , Santos, P. , Devita, R. , Pires, J. and Carvalho, J. (2020) Ultrastructural Characterization of the Titanium Surface Degree IV in Dental Implant Aluminum Free (Acid Attack). Journal of Biomaterials and Nanobiotechnology, 11, 151-160. doi: 10.4236/jbnb.2020.113009.

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