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Wiley, Clinical Oral Implants Research, 7(24), p. 770-780, 2012

DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0501.2012.02451.x

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Fibroblast adhesion and activation onto micro-machined titanium surfaces

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Abstract

Objectives: Surface modifications performed at the neck of dental implants, in the manner of micro-grooved surfaces, can reduce fibrous tissue encapsulation and prevent bacterial colonization, thereby improving fibrointegration and the formation of a biological seal. However, the applied procedures are technically complex and/or time consuming methods. The aim of this study was to analyse the fibroblast behaviour on modified titanium surfaces obtained, applying a simple and low-cost method ; Yes ; Peer Reviewed ; Premi al millor article científic, atorgat per la Fundació Henry Schein ; Postprint (published version)