Electrochemical Interaction of TiNi-based Implant with Overlay Denture

Abstract

Experimental electrochemical studies simulating the contact of a dental implant of titanium nickelide and metal frames of a denture covering an implant were carried out. The contact currents in artificial saliva were measured under stationary conditions and when updating the denture surface. Different amounts of the current depending on the denture frame material were registered.

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