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Comparison of the Intensity of Biofilm Production by Oral Microflora and Its Adhesion on the Surface of Zirconia Produced in Additive and Subtractive Technology: An In Vitro Study.

Wojciech FrąckiewiczAgata PrussMarcin KrólikowskiPaweł SzymletEwa Sobolewska
Published in: Materials (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
The biofilm accumulation intensity of ceramics produced by additive technology is comparable to that of milled zirconium oxide, which supports the material's broader use in clinical practice from a microbiological perspective. This ceramic has demonstrated its ability to compete with zirconium oxide produced by milling techniques in in vitro experiments, but sadly, no in vivo tests have yet been found to determine how this material will function in a patient's oral cavity.
Keyphrases
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