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Inferior alveolar nerve relocation and immediate dental implant placement in severely resorbed mandibles: a prospective clinical case series. [PDF]
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Conventional versus endoscopic-assisted crestal sinus lifting with simultaneous implant placement: a comparative clinical study. [PDF]
Elian S, Abdelfattah A, Baiomy A.
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Smoking and Complications of Endosseous Dental Implants
Journal of Periodontology, 2002Background: The purpose of this study was to compare the incidence of the complications and survival rate related to dental implants among smokers and non‐smokers, and to evaluate the influence of smoking by analyzing data of 959 implants placed in 261 patients during the years 1995 to 1998.Methods: Patients were divided into 3 groups: non‐smokers ...
Devorah, Schwartz-Arad +3 more
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A Comparison of Endosseous Dental Implant Surfaces
Journal of Periodontology, 1999Endosseous dental implants are available with various surface characteristics ranging from relatively smooth machined surfaces to more roughened surfaces created by coatings, blasting by various substances, by acid treatments, or by combinations of the treatments.
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Risk Factors for Endosseous Dental Implant Failure
Dental Clinics of North America, 2006Failures of endosseous dental implants are rare and tend to cluster in patients with common profiles or risk factors. Clinical trials indicate that factors related to implant devices, anatomy, occlusion,systemic health or exposures, microbial biofilm, host immuno-inflammatory responses, and genetics may increase the risk for im-plant complications or ...
David W, Paquette +2 more
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DENTAL ENDOSSEOUS IMPLANTS: AN UPDATE
Journal of the American Dental Association, 1996exaly +2 more sources
Materials for endosseous dental implants
Journal of Oral Rehabilitation, 1996summary The goal of placement of endosseous dental implants is to achieve osseointegration or biointegration of the bone with the implant. A wide variety of materials has been used for these implants, but only a few promote osseointegration and biointegration. Titanium and titanium alloy (TJ6A14V) have been the most widely used of these materials.
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Laser explantation of a failing endosseous dental implant
Australian Dental Journal, 2010AbstractExplantation of failed dental implants has traditionally been performed by mechanical bone removal techniques. The advent of intraoral laser surgery has seen increasing numbers of applications in oral implantology. The technique demonstrates safe and efficient explantation of a failed dental implant using Er,Cr:YSGG laser.
L P, Smith, T, Rose
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Guided tissue regeneration and endosseous dental implants
Implant Dentistry, 1994This paper presents an evaluation of the use of the principles of guided tissue regeneration to correct the osseous defects associated with the placement of dental implants. The biologic rationale for the use of supplemental materials, such as decalcified freeze-dried bone allograft, is discussed.
J T, Mellonig, R G, Triplett
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