Study: Dental implant surfaces play major role in tissue attachment, warding off unwanted bacteria

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Study: Dental implant surfaces play major role in tissue attachment, warding off unwanted bacteria

When dental implants are inserted, saliva or blood plasma immediately coat them. The implants adsorb a thin layer of proteins from these fluids that help gum tissue attach, but also allow microorganisms—including potentially harmful bacteria—to grow on the implant surface.

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