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Effects of surface sub-micrometer topography following oxalic acid treatment on bone quantity and quality around dental implants in rabbit tibiae.

Riho KanaiShinichiro KuroshimaMichimasa KamoMuneteru SasakiYusuke UtoNao InabaYusuke UchidaHiroki HayanoSaki TamakiMaaya InoueTakashi Sawase
Published in: International journal of implant dentistry (2020)
Treatment of implant surfaces with oxalic acid rapidly increases osseointegration from the early stages after implantation. Moreover, submicron topographical changes of dental implants induced by oxalic acid improve bone quality based on bone maturation and increased production of type I collagen surrounding dental implants in the late stage after implant placement.
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