The Effectiveness of Cold Atmospheric Plasma (CAP) on Bacterial Reduction in Dental Implants: A Systematic Review.
Ahmed Yaseen AlqutaibiAbdulbari AljohaniAbdullah AlduriAbdulmajid MasoudiAnas M AlsaediHesham Mohammed Al-SharaniAhmed E FarghalAhmad Abdulkareem AlnazzawiAfaf Noman AboalrejalAbdel-Aleam H MohamedMuhammad Sohail ZafarPublished in: Biomolecules (2023)
CAP emerges as a promising treatment option, exhibiting significant bactericidal activity on dental implant surfaces. CAP can decrease the rates of bacterial biofilm and plaque formation, leading to improved outcomes for dental implant patients.
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