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Dental implants: corrosion and surface treatments

Author: Caroline RICHARD

Publication date: March 10, 2017

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3. Wear and tear on dental implants

It is well known that titanium and its alloys, despite their excellent mechanical and biocompatibility properties (although some are beginning to consider them non-immunocompatible), are not very suitable materials for tribology. In addition, there are acceleration factors such as normal physiological conditions . Low wear resistances have been observed for Cp-Ti as for common titanium alloys . This particular tribological specificity is linked...

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