In vitro pilot study comparing a novel implantoplasty sonic instrumentation protocol with a conventional protocol using burs
Anna Tsampli,
Stefan Rues,
Hannes Kappel
et al.
Abstract:Background and ObjectivesThe aim of implantoplasty (IP) is to remove titanium implant layers that have been contaminated and to smoothen the implant surfaces so they retain less plaque. However, existing IP methods are very invasive and reduce implant wall thickness.AimTo investigate the suitability of novel sonic tips in IP and to compare this novel protocol with conventional abrasive procedures.Materials and MethodsThirty dental implants (Ø 4.1 mm, 10 mm length) were distributed in three groups and investiga… Show more
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