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Surface Treatments of Titanium and Zirconia Implants: Impact on Bacterial Adhesion (Systematic Revue of Literature)

Moudni S1*, Moussaoui H1, Rochd T2, Boujoual I1 and Andoh A2

1Fixed Prosthesis Department, Faculty of Dentistry of Casablanca, Hassan II University of Casablanca, Casablanca, Morocco

2Rochd T, Biology and fundamentals department, Faculty of Dentistry of Casablanca, Hassan II University of Casablanca, Morocco

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Received Date: May 09, 2022;  Published Date: May 20, 2022

Abstract

The use of dental implants to restore the loss of one or many teeth has become a widely used treatment option in daily practice. However, as soon as implant surfaces or their components are exposed to human oral cavity, they are immediately covered by an acquired film and instantly subjected to bacterial colonization. This is directly influenced by the surface properties of the materials, including chemical composition, surface roughness, surface energy... [1].

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