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Influence of mechanical cycling in the microbiological seal and microgaps in tapered connection implants
2019
Australian Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences
This study evaluated the bacterial seal and adaptation of the abutments in a tapered connection implant system (Titaoss, Intraoss, Brazil) by means of microbiological and morphological analysis after cyclic loading. Objectives: The hypothesis of the study was to evaluate if after cycling the adaptation between abutment and implant creates gap allowing the passage of microorganisms. Methods: Twelve implants and their respective prosthetic abutments/crowns were fixed with a screw under torque of
doi:10.22587/ajbas.2019.13.8.7
fatcat:dzyrdr54i5fbhhca5mhpizuq3e