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Past, Present and Future of the Dental Implant Topography

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Abstract


Osseointegration means the interlocking of bone and implant surface. The surface of dental implants played a key role for osseointegration. Commercially pure titanium implants (CPTi) grade 4 implant shows high corrosion resistance and fatigue strength. Most commercial implants use this Titanium and modify the surface with moderate roughness (1~100¥ìm). Moderately roughness offers most effective bone to implant contact and highest removal torque based on the biological stability.
As in the surface roughness, biofilm can be formed easily, peri-implantitis is a next challenge of the implant surface modification. It has been expected to overcome the biological complication of dental implants with the nano technology. However, nano technology has been studied limitedly in the laboratory.
The implant surface will be developed with the aim of having fast osseointegration, long-term BIC interlocking, and high bacterial resistance.

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Dental implants; Osseointegration; Titanium; Bone-implant interface

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