Reilly , G . C . Porous Titanium for Dental Implant Applications . Metals 2015 , 5 , 1902 – 1920

Zena J. Wally 1,2,3, William van Grunsven 1,2, Frederik Claeyssens 1,2,3, Russell Goodall 1 and Gwendolen C. Reilly 1,3,* 1 Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Sheffield, Sir Robert Hadfield Building, Mappin St, Sheffield S1 3JD, UK; zjwally1@sheffield.ac.uk (Z.J.W.); w.vangrunsven@gmail.com (W.G.); f.claeyssens@sheffield.ac.uk (F.C.); r.goodall@sheffield.ac.uk (R.G.) 2 Kroto Research Institute, University of Sheffield, Broad Lane, Sheffield S3 7HQ, UK 3 Insigneo Institute for in silico Medicine, University of Sheffield, Pam Liversidge Building, Mappin St, Sheffield S1 3JD, UK * Correspondence: g.reilly@sheffield.ac.uk; Tel.: +44-0-114-222-5986; Fax: +44-0-114-222-5943

The authors wish to make the following corrections to the citations in the published paper [1].Page 1903:
‚ Line 8 "Over the last decade, there has been a universal growing interest in dental implants, which are used to treat about one million people per year around the world [4]."Replacing" [4]" with "[3]".

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Line 42 "comprising a compact core and irregular porous shell by incorporating (SLS) for the porous surface and (SLM) for the solid core (Figure 2).""(Figure 2)" should be removed.

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In Table 1 row  ‚ Reference 75 should be deleted; ‚ A reference should be inserted [2] below and should be numbered 75.

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Reference 86 should be deleted; ‚ A new reference should be inserted [3] below and should be numbered 86.