A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE ANTIMICROBIAL EFFICACY OF SILVER AND TITANIUM NANOPARTICLE INFUSED TISSUE CONDITIONERS
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https://doi.org/10.48047/etmdn455Keywords:
Silver nanparticles; Titanium nanoparticles; Tissue conditioner; Antimicrobial effect.Abstract
Background: Silver nanoparticles and titanium nanoparticles is a potential antimicrobial that is widely used in several field of medicine. It is a well known agent used in dentistry also to eliminate the oral flora by adding with dental substitute.
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