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Influence of titanium oxide pillar array nanometric structures and ultraviolet irradiation on the properties of the surface of dental implants—A pilot study

Leon-Ramos et al., 2019

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Leon-Ramos J
Diosdado-Cano J
López-Santos C
Barranco A
Torres-Lagares D
Serrera-Figallo M
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Nanomaterials

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Aim: Titanium implants are commonly used as replacement therapy for lost teeth and much current research is focusing on the improvement of the chemical and physical properties of their surfaces in order to improve the osseointegration process. TiO2, when it is deposited in …
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