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Effect of plasma treatment on titanium surface on the tissue surrounding implant material

Tsujita et al., 2021

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14658703113175541581
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Tsujita H
Nishizaki H
Miyake A
Takao S
Komasa S
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International Journal of Molecular Sciences

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Early osseointegration is important to achieve initial stability after implant placement. We have previously reported that atmospheric-pressure plasma treatment confers superhydrophilicity to titanium. Herein, we examined the effects of titanium implant material …
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