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Initial investigation of the corrosion stability of craniofacial implants
Thamara Beline
, Aljomar José Vechiato Filho
, Alvin G. Wee
, Cortino Sukotjo
, Daniela Micheline dos Santos
, Thaís Bianca Brandão
, Valentim Adelino Ricardo Barão
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Keyphrases
Perspiration
100%
Craniofacial Implants
100%
Corrosion Stability
100%
Commercially Pure Titanium (CP-Ti)
80%
Human Perspiration
80%
Corrosion
40%
Simulated Body Fluid
40%
Deleterious Effects
20%
Rutile
20%
Electrolyte
20%
In Vitro Study
20%
Oral Cavity
20%
3-group
20%
Capacitance
20%
Standardized Method
20%
Oxide Layer
20%
Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy
20%
Titanium Disc
20%
Tukey
20%
Interlayer Resistance
20%
Open Circuit Potential
20%
PH Level
20%
Corrosion Resistance
20%
Difference Test
20%
Corrosion Effect
20%
Electrochemical Test
20%
Corrosion Rate
20%
Fluid Control
20%
Ionic Exchange
20%
Honestly Significant Difference
20%
Facial Prosthesis
20%
Potentiodynamic Test
20%
Low Corrosion
20%
Prosthesis Failure
20%
Engineering
Initial Investigation
100%
Pure Titanium
100%
Implant
100%
Simulated Result
25%
Oxide Layer
25%
Corrosion Rate
25%
Control Group
25%
Electrode Cell
25%
Titanium Disc
25%
Standardized Method
25%
Open Circuit Potential
25%
Corrosive Effects
25%
Prosthesis
25%
Ion Exchange
25%
Corrosion Resistance
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
Implant
100%
Sweating
100%
In Vitro
11%
Oral Cavity
11%
Analysis of Variance
11%
Impedance Spectroscopy
11%
Prosthesis Complication
11%
Ion Exchange
11%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Sweating
100%
In Vitro Study
11%
Ion Exchange
11%