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Introduction to dental implants
British Dental Journal, 1999Implant design parameters Prosthetic considerations
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Microbiology of the Dental Implant [PDF]
Longitudinal studies have shown that successful implants are colonized by a predominantly Gram-positive, facultative flora, which is established shortly after implantation. Repeated microbiological sampling in patients with clinically stable implants showed no significant shifts in the composition of this flora over five years.
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Nanotechnology for Dental Implants
The International Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Implants, 2013With the advent of nanotechnology, an opportunity exists for the engineering of new dental implant materials. Metallic dental implants have been successfully used for decades, but they have shortcomings related to osseointegration and mechanical properties that do not match those of bone.
Eduardo Saiz+3 more
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Seminars in Ultrasound, CT and MRI, 2015
Dental implants have increased in the last few decades thus increasing the number of complications. Since many of these complications are easily diagnosed on postsurgical images, it is important for radiologists to be familiar with them and to be able to recognize and diagnose them. Radiologists should also have a basic understanding of their treatment.
James J. Abrahams+2 more
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Dental implants have increased in the last few decades thus increasing the number of complications. Since many of these complications are easily diagnosed on postsurgical images, it is important for radiologists to be familiar with them and to be able to recognize and diagnose them. Radiologists should also have a basic understanding of their treatment.
James J. Abrahams+2 more
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Australian dental journal, 2011
BACKGROUND Current trends in clinical dental implant therapy include modification of titanium surfaces for the purpose of improving osseointegration by different additive (bioactive coatings) and subtractive processes (acid etching, grit-blasting).
Surajit Mistry+3 more
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BACKGROUND Current trends in clinical dental implant therapy include modification of titanium surfaces for the purpose of improving osseointegration by different additive (bioactive coatings) and subtractive processes (acid etching, grit-blasting).
Surajit Mistry+3 more
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Intra-Osseous Anchorage of Dental Prostheses
Scandinavian Journal of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1970A review is given of the literature on methods available for improving retention of dental prostheses by implantation of anchoring devices in the jaws. Different aspects of the problem concerning material characteristics, surgical procedures, loading and
R. Adell+3 more
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Clinical Oral Implants Research, 1990
It has been postulated that the wound healing in a closed submerged location is one of the prerequisites for osseointegration of dental implants. The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the tissue integration of intentionally non-submerged ...
D. Buser, H. Weber, N. Lang
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It has been postulated that the wound healing in a closed submerged location is one of the prerequisites for osseointegration of dental implants. The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the tissue integration of intentionally non-submerged ...
D. Buser, H. Weber, N. Lang
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Morphologie, 2016
A high number of patients have one or more missing tooth and it is estimated that one in four American subjects over the age of 74 have lost all their natural teeth. Many options exist to replace missing teeth but dental implants have become one of the most used biomaterial to replace one (or more) missing tooth over the last decades.
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A high number of patients have one or more missing tooth and it is estimated that one in four American subjects over the age of 74 have lost all their natural teeth. Many options exist to replace missing teeth but dental implants have become one of the most used biomaterial to replace one (or more) missing tooth over the last decades.
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Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics of North America, 2005
Some children and adolescents have anodontia, partial anodontia, congenitally missing teeth, and lost teeth as a result of trauma, and they may benefit from early placement of dental implants. Clinicians should have an understanding of the potential risks involved in placing implants in jaws that are still growing and developing and consider the effect
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Some children and adolescents have anodontia, partial anodontia, congenitally missing teeth, and lost teeth as a result of trauma, and they may benefit from early placement of dental implants. Clinicians should have an understanding of the potential risks involved in placing implants in jaws that are still growing and developing and consider the effect
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Biomimetic approach to dental implants.
Current pharmaceutical design, 2008Titanium, as an implant material, is regarded to be durable and biocompatible, which allows functional replacement of missing teeth. Successful dental implantation depends on an osseointegration phenomenon, a direct structural and functional binding ...
Tae-Il Kim+4 more
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