Antimicrobial behavior of nanocoated orthodontic micro-implants: An in vitro study
Samer Salim Othman,
Amr Abd-Elmonaem El-Waseif,
Mohammed Abdullah Hameed
et al.
Abstract:OBJECTIVE:
The need to overcome the failure of orthodontic micro-implants which might reach to 30% has led to the development of different methods, one of which is nanoparticle deposition.
AIM OF STUDY:
To evaluate the anti-microbial efficiency of TiO2 and ZnO nanoparticles (NP) when used as a coating for orthodontic micro-implants.
METHODS:
Thirty titanium alloy micro-implants were used in the presented stu… Show more
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