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Multilevel synchrotron radiation-based microtomography has been performed on a human jaw segment obtained at autopsy by cutting increasingly smaller samples from the original segment. The focus of this study lay on the microstructure of the interface between root, periodontal ligament (PDL) and alveolar bone in order to find an answer to the question ...
Michel Dalstra +4 more
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A case against routine computed tomography imaging of the dental alveolus before implant placement
Computed tomography (CT) scanning has been used to evaluate the dental alveolus for about 15 years 1-4 and it has become a helpful and accepted practice to gain diagnostic information before placing bone grafts and/or dental implants. Although this technology has proven to be a valuable addition to the diagnostic phase of treatment planning,it is an ...
S. Pieper, S Lewis
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The aim of the present work was to evaluate histometrically the effect of the irradiation with semiconductor diode GaAlAs 790 nm low-powered laser in the chronology of alveolar repair of rats. Lasers of low intensity possesses an eminently analgesic, anti-inflammatory and bioestimulant effect, producing an increase of the local micro-circulation and in
Rosane F. Z. Lizarelli +2 more
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Background: Alveolar bone graft is usually performed during the early mixed dentition phase, at the chronological age of 6 to 8 years old, to reconstruct the cleft alveolus. As the appropriate time for implant placement is after completion of full growth, it can result in a likelihood of resorption.
Buyanbileg Sodnom-Ish +6 more
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Simulation of the bone filling of a dental alveolus
Living materials have a very complex behavior and have been a subject of intense research. Bone tissue is a porous, heterogeneous and generally anisotropic material which adapts its microstructure and mechanical properties in accordance to the mechanical environment.
Javier Martínez‐Reina
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Dental Caries in the Primary Dentition of German Children with Cleft Lip, Alveolus, and Palate
Objective The purpose of this cross-sectional study was to assess the prevalence of dental caries in children with cleft lip, alveolus, and/or cleft palate living in central Germany between 1996 and 2010. Participants A total of 295 children 1 to 6 years of age from three birth cohorts (BC) with clefts from central Germany were included in the study ...
Anja Kirchberg +3 more
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This study evaluated the early changes of maxillary alveolar arches of operated unilateral cleft lip and palate patients. Dental casts were available at four age increments. Triangular flap cheiloplasty was carried out at an early age. Two-stage palatoplasty by vomer flap and soft palate closure took place later.
Mohammad Mazaheri +3 more
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A bone scaffold added to the dental alveolus immediately after an extraction avoids bone atrophy and deformity at the tooth loss site, enabling rehabilitation with implants. Photobiomodulation accelerates bone healing by stimulating blood flow, activating osteoblasts, diminishing osteoclastic activity, and improving the integration of the biomaterial ...
Vanessa Dalapria +10 more
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Bone grafting of maxillary alveolus cleft defect followed by insertion of dental implant may be a good alternative to conventional prosthetic treatment. The principle is the formation of stable alveolar crest with a sufficient three-dimensional volume.
M Dušková +4 more
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Abstract A 12-year-old boy with a bilateral cleft lip and alveolus underwent premaxillary osteotomy simultaneously to bilateral alveolar bone grafting and subsequent orthodontic tooth alignment. With a premaxillary osteotomy, the bone surface behind the premaxilla and posterior part of the alveolar cleft was sufficiently exposed for a wide graft bed ...
Mitsuyoshi Iino +6 more
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