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Titanium in dentistry

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mike | 12:43 Fri 20th Jul 2001 | Body & Soul
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Is it true that organic tissue will bond naturally to titanium, when used in dentistry? Like a post crown without any cement to hold in place?
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check out the following websites that focus on the use of titanium in dentistry: http://www.bioconnect.com/esympo/istd4/walter.htm and http://r-curtis.umds.ac.uk/
There is an article on titanium and dentistry on Answerbank - just click article 1463

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