Titanium surface analysis after instrumentation with different burs simulating the implantoplasty technique: a pilot In vitro experimental study
Background: The present pilot in vitro study evaluated, physically and biologically, the effects produced by the wear of the titanium surface using different drill models. (2) Methods: Titanium disks were subjected to wear using four different burs and accordingly divided into the following test gro...
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2022
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