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AbstractAccess and affordability of dental care can be problematic for some in the Australian community. Therefore, dental tourism is increasingly becoming more attractive to some patients due to decreased expense, increased convenience and immediacy of treatment. However, there are significant issues for both clinician and patient in regards to dental
R A, Barrowman, D, Grubor, A, Chandu
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Among various dental materials and their successful applications, a dental implant is a good example of the integrated system of science and technology involved in multiple disciplines including surface chemistry and physics, biomechanics, from macro-scale to nano-scale manufacturing technologies and surface engineering.
Oshida, Yoshiki +3 more
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Induction of Osseointegration by Nacre in Pigs
Nacre is a biomaterial that has shown osteoinductive and osteoconductive properties in vitro and in vivo. These properties make nacre a material of interest for inducing bone regeneration.
Leena Leelatian +3 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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Influence of hormones on osseointegration in dental implant
Osseointegration plays an important role in the functions and aesthetics of dental implant. This paper fo⁃ cus on the hormones closely related to the bone metabolism, including glucocorticoid, parathyroid hormone, calcitonin, melatonin, and oestrogen ...
HE Shanzhi
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Implant Treatment in the Predoctoral Clinic: A Retrospective Database Study of 1091 Patients [PDF]
Purpose: This retrospective study was conducted at the Marquette University School of Dentistry to (1) characterize the implant patient population in a predoctoral clinic, (2) describe the implants inserted, and (3) provide information on implant ...
Bansal, Naveen K. +5 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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Titanium Nitride and Nitrogen Ion Implanted Coated Dental Materials [PDF]
Titanium nitride and/or nitrogen ion implanted coated dental materials have been investigated since the mid-1980s and considered in various applications in dentistry such as implants, abutments, orthodontic wires, endodontic files, periodontal/oral ...
Al Jabbari, Youssef S. +5 more
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Research progress on osteoinductive properties of bone substitute materials
Bone graft material is not only a simple scaffold frame, but also a material with the potential to induce cells grow and differentiate into osteoblasts.
HE Jun, LI Ziliang, XIE Zhi⁃ gang
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FEATURES OF TROPHISM OF BONE TISSUE AFTER THE INSTALLATION OF DENTAL IMPLANTS
Relevance. The most important condition for a successful result of dental implantation is high-quality osseointegration of dental implants. In the literature, the issue of the quality of osseointegration is widely covered, which directly depends on the ...
A. V. Ivaschenko +4 more
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