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Oral Biofilm Formation on Different Materials for Dental Implants
Published on: June 24, 2018
Surface Modification to Modulate Microbial Biofilms-Applications in Dental Medicine
Alina-Maria Holban1,2, Catalina Farcasiu3, Oana-Cella Andrei3
1Microbiology & Immunology Department, Faculty of Biology, University of Bucharest, 77206 Bucharest, Romania.
Abstract:
Recent progress in materials science and nanotechnology has led to the development of advanced materials with multifunctional properties. Dental medicine has benefited from the design of such materials and coatings in providing patients with tailored implants and improved materials for restorative and functional use. Such materials and coatings allow for better acceptance by the host body, promote successful implantation and determine a reduced inflammatory response after contact with the materials. Since numerous dental pathologies are influenced by the presence and activity of some pathogenic microorganisms, novel materials are needed to overcome this challenge as well. This paper aimed to reveal and discuss the most recent and innovative progress made in the field of materials surface modification in terms of microbial attachment inhibition and biofilm formation, with a direct impact on dental medicine.
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