Bone formation around two titanium implant surfaces placed in bone defects with and without a bone substitute material: A histological, histomorphometric, and micro-computed tomography evaluation.
Guilherme Dos Santos TrentoPedro Henrique de Azambuja CarvalhoErik N R de C ReisRubens Spin-NetoAna Paula Farnezi BassiValfrido Antonio Pereira-FilhoPublished in: Clinical implant dentistry and related research (2020)
These results suggest that a porous hydrophilic surface in the presence of bone substitute material can accelerate peri-implant bone tissue formation.