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Relative contributions of implant hydrophilicity and nanotopography to implant anchorage in bone at Early Time Points.

Robert S LiddellZhen-Mei LiuVanessa C MendesJohn E Davies
Published in: Clinical oral implants research (2019)
Bone anchorage of implants was found to be improved by UV-treating implants or nanotopographically complex surfaces. However, implant nanotopography was found to have a greater contribution to the overall bone anchorage and is more consistent compared with the time-dependent nature of the UV treatment.
Keyphrases
  • soft tissue
  • bone mineral density
  • bone loss
  • combination therapy
  • replacement therapy