Atomic Interaction S. aureus/Machined and Additive Manufacturing Ti‐6Al‐4V and Ti‐35Nb‐7Zr‐5Ta Disks for Dental Implants
Juliana Dias Corpa Tardelli,
Lucas Barcelos Otani,
Rodolfo Lisboa Batalha
et al.
Abstract:The adhesion strength of a bacterial strain on a substrate influences colonization and biofilm development, so the biomolecular analysis of this interaction is a step that allows insights into the development of antifouling surfaces. As peri‐implantitis is the main cause of failure of implant‐supported oral rehabilitations and the dental literature presents gaps in the atomic bacteria/surface interaction, this study aimed to correlate the qualitative variation of roughness, wettability, chemical composition, a… Show more
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