Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3136016 | Italian Oral Surgery | 2010 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
Modern implant dentistry aims at early and immediate functional loading, and implant surface topography, with its micro- and ultrastructural aspects, is a key factor for achieving osseointegration. Nanostructured surfaces can modify tissue response, enhancing osteoblasts adhesion. The DLF technique allows to create a dental implant by modifying the density and porosity of different layers, thus supporting better load adaptation and bone integration.
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Authors
F. Mangano, C. Mangano, A. Macchi, V. Perrotti, G. Iezzi, A. Piattelli,