2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.msec.2020.111653
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Tangerine mediated synthesis of zirconia as potential protective dental coatings

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“…Nano zirconium reportedly increased the transverse strength of a repaired denture base and improved the physical qualities of denture bases during the building phase [ 102 ]. Though some disadvantages and risky factors arise from this process, research still gives high reliability on this phenomenon [ 103 ]. Press-sintering the bioactive zirconia composite layer onto the zirconia substrate resulted in success.…”
Section: Applications Of Zirconium Nanoparticles In Dental Implantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nano zirconium reportedly increased the transverse strength of a repaired denture base and improved the physical qualities of denture bases during the building phase [ 102 ]. Though some disadvantages and risky factors arise from this process, research still gives high reliability on this phenomenon [ 103 ]. Press-sintering the bioactive zirconia composite layer onto the zirconia substrate resulted in success.…”
Section: Applications Of Zirconium Nanoparticles In Dental Implantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the antibacterial activity of zirconium ions is still considered controversial. [35,36] The antibacterial activity of ZrO 2 coatings is generally amplified by adding other antibacterial compounds [37] even though Naseem and coworkers [38] have reported the antimicrobial activity of zirconium ions released from zirconia nanoparticles. In this article, the antibacterial activity of HA-His/metal ion hydrogels was evaluated using a surface, antibacterial activity test (Figure 6).…”
Section: Antibacterial Ability Of Ha-his/zr 4+ Hydrogelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to previous reports, porous ZrO 2 is usually employed to remove pollutants in environmental water. This is because (1) porous ZrO 2 possesses low biological toxicity and high chemical inertness, avoiding secondary pollution during the adsorption process; 19,20 (2) the surface of porous ZrO 2 has a mass of hydroxyl groups, which can easily interact with oxygen-containing functional groups. 21 Hence, porous ZrO 2 can be adopted to remove the inorganic Se from environmental water.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%