Cytotoxicity of SK surgical implants used for anchorage in orthodontics: In vitro study (original) (raw)
2018
Abstract
Website: jprsolutions.info ISSN: 0975-7619 and trademark.[7] The commercially pure titanium (CPIt) is largely utilized in the manufacture of dental and orthopedic implants since it is chemically inert, in addition to mechanical properties and excellent biocompatibility.[8] Despite these favorable characteristics, CPT has not been preferred for manufacturing orthodontic mini-implants because of its low resistance to fracture and possibility of osseointegration.[9]
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