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Simulation of the bone filling of a dental alveolus

open access: closed, 2009
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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Bone Reconstruction of the Maxillary Alveolus for Subsequent Insertion of a Dental Implant in Patients With Cleft Lip and Palate

open access: closedJournal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2007
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.
Marketa, Duskova   +4 more
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Histometric evaluation of the healing of the dental alveolus in rats after irradiation with a low-powered GaA1As laser

open access: closedSPIE Proceedings, 1999
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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Evaluation of Maxillary Dental Arch Form in Unilateral Clefts of Lip, Alveolus, and Palate from One Month to Four Years

open access: closedThe Cleft Palate Craniofacial Journal, 1993
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.
M, Mazaheri   +3 more
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The anorganic bone in the dental alveolus healing

open access: closedPlastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1968
E. Damião Pires
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[The concentration of local anesthetics in the dental alveolus. Comparative studies of lidocaine and articaine in the mandible and maxilla].

open access: closedSchweizer Monatsschrift fur Zahnmedizin = Revue mensuelle suisse d'odonto-stomatologie = Rivista mensile svizzera di odontologia e stomatologia, 1994
Lidocaine has been widely investigated as a local anaesthetic and cardiac antiarrhythmic agent. Articaine is the mostly used local anaesthetic agent in German dentistry. Blood levels of local anaesthetic agents after application in dentistry have been measured only in peripheral venous blood.
R, Oertel   +4 more
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Alendronate improves bone density and type I collagen accumulation but increases the amount of pentosidine in the healing dental alveolus of ovariectomized rabbits

Bone, 2019
It has been shown that the oral aminobisphosphonate sodium alendronate (ALN) therapy reduces the risk of main fractures in osteoporotic women, but its effect on the jaw bones is poorly known. Here, we hypothesized that ALN affects the newly formed alveolar bone, particularly the quality of the type I collagen cross-linking.Osteoporosis was induced by ...
Nilo Guliberto Martins Chavarry   +6 more
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Reconstruction of maxilla alveolus for application of dental implant in patients with cleft defect.

Acta chirurgiae plasticae, 2005
The prospective study of dental implant application into the reconstructed maxilla alveolus of cleft patients was started in 2001. Its aims are to specify precisely the indications, conditions and techniques, as well as the factors justifying the assumption that the results will be successful.
M, Dusková   +8 more
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Autotransplantation and replantation of tooth germs in monkeys. Effect of damage to the dental follicle and position of transplant in the alveolus.

International journal of oral surgery, 1984
The effect of damage to the follicle and of superficial positioning of tooth germs after replantation or autotransplantation was studied in green Vervet monkeys. Radiographs were taken immediately after surgery and 3, 6 and 9 months postoperatively, whereafter the animals were sacrificed. The tissue blocks were sectioned in step serial sections along a
L, Kristerson, J O, Andreasen
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