HIGHLIGHTS
- who: F.O. from the of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, Ahmadu University, Zaria, Nigeria have published the research: WEAR and BIOCOMPATIBILITY PROPERTIESu2026 Dodo2616-1370 et al, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: This study explored wear and biocompatibility characteristics of polypropylene (PP)/ periwinkle shell particulates (PWS) composites for dental implant application.
- how: Results showed that wear rate decreased considerably with increasing PWS content.
SUMMARY
Dental implants have become increasingly accepted worldwide, exceeding over 2 million placements annually. Implant therapies are also reported to be highly successful with implant survival rates . . .
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