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The influence of surface texture and wettability on initial bacterial adhesion on titanium and zirconium oxide dental implants.

Torsten WassmannStefan KreisMichael BehrRalf Buergers
Published in: International journal of implant dentistry (2017)
Both surface roughness and wettability may influence the adhesion properties of bacteria on biomaterials; in this context, the predominant factor is dependent on the bacterial species. Wettability was the predominant factor for S. epidermidis and surface texture for S. sanguinis. Zirconia did not show any lower bacterial colonization potential than titanium. Arithmetical mean roughness values R a (measured by stylus profilometer) are inadequate for describing surface roughness with regard to its potential influence on microbial adhesion.
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