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ABSTRACT Introduction Early marginal bone loss (EMBL) is a non‐infective phenomenon occurring around the implant neck from placement to the first year of prosthetic function, being influenced by both surgical and prosthetic factors. This multi‐center prospective study assesses the impact of different variables potentially influencing marginal bone ...
Sergio Spinato+6 more
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SURGICAL CORRECTION OF ATROPHIC MAXILLA FOR INSERTION OF ENDOSSEOUS DENTAL IMPLANTS
Background. Alveolar process atrophy is a physiological process in edentulous patients that may heavily compromise the succes of dental prosthetic rehabilitation. This is particulary important for insertion of endosseous implants.
Danijel Žerdoner+2 more
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Hui Gao,1,* Nan Jiang,2,* Qiannan Niu,3 Shenglin Mei,4,5 Håvard Jostein Haugen,6 Qianli Ma6,7 1Department of Stomatology, the Eighth Medical Center of Chinese PLA General Hospital, Beijing, People’s Republic of China; 2Department of Community ...
Gao H+5 more
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ABSTRACT Objectives To investigate the correlation between gingival thickness (GT) and buccal bone thickness (BBT), as well as the effects of GT, BBT, bone crest level (BC), and tooth position on the buccal gingival margin location of maxillary teeth in the esthetic zone.
Hesham H. Abdulkarim+5 more
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Abstract Dental implants, recognized for their enhanced functionality and aesthetic outcomes, are susceptible to peri‐implant mucositis and subsequent peri‐implantitis when oral hygiene is inadequate. Effective biofilm management is critical to prevent and manage these prevalent conditions and promote implant longevity. Materials with a two‐dimensional
Sara Behmanesh+4 more
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Radiographic Evaluation of Marginal Bone Loss Following Immediate and Delayed Implantation
Background and Aim: Intraosseous implants can be placed using three different techniques: immediate, early, and delayed. The aim of this study was to compare the changes in the marginal bone level around implants after immediate and delayed im-plant ...
Sara Khazaei+5 more
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Bone quality in patients receiving endosseous dental implants
Die Qualitat von Knochen spielt eine wichtige Rolle im klinischen Langzeiterfolg von zahnarztlicher Implantatbehandlung. Mehrere Knochenklassifikationssysteme, die zum Groβteil auf anatomischer und histologiscner Information beruhen, wurden vorgeschlagen.
Ira H. Orenstein+4 more
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ABSTRACT Restoring the anterior mandible may be challenging due to both insufficient height and width of the edentulous alveolar ridge; thus, this case report aimed to treat anterior mandibular atrophy by using the inlay technique without the use of mini‐screws or mini‐plates to stabilize the augmented bone fragments. A 19‐year‐old patient who lost his
Antonio Scarano+4 more
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ABSTRACT This preclinical, in vivo study aimed to histologically and histomorphometrically evaluate the effect of implant design features on bone healing during the early stages of osseointegration. Three different implant macrogeometries and surface treatments were evaluated: (1) trapezoidal threads with decompressing vertical chambers and blasted ...
Ernesto B. Benalcázar‐Jalkh+6 more
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Endosseous dental implant vis-a-vis conservative management: Is it a dilemma?
To overview the current prospective of endosseous dental implant and conservative management. Although emphasis has been made in reinstating the oral functions, less consideration has been given to formulate the best treatment tactics in a particular situation.
Ramesh Chandra+5 more
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