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5 Instructions for Use, GalvoSurge Dental Implant Cleaning System v3.6
6 Schneider, S., Rudolph, M., Bause, V., & Terfort, A. (2018). Electrochemical removal of biofilms from titanium dental implant surfaces. Bioelectrochemistry, 121, 84-94.