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Dental implant restoration is the preferred choice for patients with dentition defects or edentulous patients, and obtaining stable osseointegration is the determining factor for successful implant healing.
Chao Liang +5 more
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Rationale for Dental Implants [PDF]
The clinical replacement of lost natural teeth by osseointegrated implants has represented one of the most significant advances in restorative dentistry. Two decades ago, a majority of dentists were sceptical about implants and rejected them entirely. Today it is rare to find a practitioner who does not work with dental implants or who is not actively ...
S, Jivraj, W, Chee
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Background We performed maxillary sinus floor augmentation using the crestal approach and beta-tricalcium phosphate (β-TCP) and a long-term evaluation using cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT). Methods Twenty-three patients (30 implants) underwent sinus
Yoko Oba +4 more
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Clinical effect of platelet-rich fibrin combined with bone substitute in alveolar ridge preservation
Objective To study the clinical outcomes of implanting platelet rich fibrinogen (PRF) mixed with Bio-Oss® in the extraction socket for alveolar ridge preservation and to provide evidence for clinical application. Methods Thirty-six patients who underwent
ZHANG Yun, WANG Yanmei, HE Jiacai
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Background Previous studies have shown that porous composite blocks containing uncalcined hydroxyapatite (u-HA; 70 wt%) with a scaffold of poly-DL-lactide (PDLLA, 30 wt%) are biodegradable, encourage appropriate bone formation, and are suitable for use ...
Norio Akino +4 more
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Dental Implant Infections [PDF]
Dental implants provide a restorative tool to support crowns, bridge abutments, and removable dentures. Osseointegrated implants are titanium posts that are surgically implanted in alveolar bone. A tight immobile bond (osseointegration) forms between bone and titanium, and prosthetic and restorative fixtures are attached to the implants.
A, Tanner +4 more
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Dental implants restore function to near normal in partially or completely edentulous patients. A root-form implant is the most frequently used type of dental implant today. The basis for dental implants is osseointegration, in which osteoblasts grow and directly integrate with the surface of titanium posts surgically embedded into the jaw.
Vahe M, Zohrabian +3 more
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Background Hypertension is a chronic medical condition in which blood pressure in the arteries is elevated. Given the large proportion of dental implant patients using antihypertensive medications, it is crucial to evaluate the effects of these drugs on ...
Keisuke Seki +3 more
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Nanotechnology and Dental Implants
The long-term clinical success of dental implants is related to their early osseointegration. This paper reviews the different steps of the interactions between biological fluids, cells, tissues, and surfaces of implants. Immediately following implantation, implants are in contact with proteins and platelets from blood.
Lavenus, S., Louarn, G., Layrolle, P.
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Systematic reviews of literature over the period between 2008 and 2017 are discussed regarding clinical evidence for the factors affecting survival and failure of dental implants. The factors addressed include publication bias, tooth location, insertion torque, collar design, implant-abutment connection design, implant length, implant width, bone ...
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