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Journal of dentistry research, 1986
We report here the results of a histological assessment of the initial healing response following implantation into the dog mandible of a porous-surfaced, titanium alloy endosseous dental implant. Two implants were placed in edentulous areas on each side
D. Deporter+11 more
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We report here the results of a histological assessment of the initial healing response following implantation into the dog mandible of a porous-surfaced, titanium alloy endosseous dental implant. Two implants were placed in edentulous areas on each side
D. Deporter+11 more
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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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Comparison of bone resorption at one-step and two-step mandibular endosseous implants in dogs.
Scandinavian journal of dental research, 1984Endosseous dental implants have been inserted into dog jaw bone following two different implantation principles. Using the two-step procedure, the implant is left submerged, covered by the mucoperiosteum for a healing period, before communication with ...
T. A. Larheim+5 more
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, 2010
Introduction: With the ever increasing success rate of dental implants, researchers and clinicians have turned their minds towards making the duration of treatment shorter and more comfortable.
K. Marya+4 more
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Introduction: With the ever increasing success rate of dental implants, researchers and clinicians have turned their minds towards making the duration of treatment shorter and more comfortable.
K. Marya+4 more
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A precision alignment frame for endosseous post dental implants
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1988The advantages of the precision alignment frame are that it (1) accurately positions and aligns the initial pilot drill at implant surgery, (2) has no adverse effects on the diagnostic cast, (3) eliminates the need for an incision or raising a flap when locating a submerged implant root for transmucosal connection, (4) consistently and accurately ...
R. Michney, M.R. Rieger, M.O. Brose
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In vitro and in vivo experimental studies on single crystal sapphire dental implants.
Clinical Oral Implants Research, 1991Successful attachment of the oral tissues to an endosseous dental implant relies in part on its chemical stability, nontoxic properties and maintenance of normal cell functions in the surrounding tissues.
K. Arvidson+4 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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Quantitation of Retention of Endosseous Dental Blade Implants in Dogs
Journal of Periodontology, 1978This research was initiated in order to study the extraction forces associated with solid, single-vented and multi-vented blade dental implants placed in mandibles of dog for 2 months. An extraction device was used to measure the extraction forces on five of the implants and a histological study was carried out around the sixth multi-vented implant ...
D. M. Mazzocco+6 more
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The Dynamics in Implantation for Patients with Clefts
The Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Journal, 2006Objective To investigate the stresses and strains of an endosseous dental implant in patients with different types of cleft palate in a finite element model.
T. Nagasao+6 more
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Using Endosseous Dental Implants for Patients with Ectodermal Dysplasia
The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1991Congenitally missing teeth and poorly developed or absent alveolar ridges are signs often associated with various types of ectodermal dysplasia. Endosseous dental implants may be used to support fixed mandibular prostheses in patients with ectodermal dysplasia. Anatomical factors and age considerations require careful attention to treatment planning.
Jaime S. Brahim+4 more
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