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Risk Factors for Endosseous Dental Implant Failure

Dental Clinics of North America, 2006
Failures 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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Materials for endosseous dental implants

Journal of Oral Rehabilitation, 1996
summary 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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Dental Endosseous Implants in Patients on Bisphosphonate Therapy

Implant Dentistry, 2006
About a decade ago, bisphosphonates were introduced as an alternative to hormone replacement therapies for osteoporosis and to treat osteolytic tumors. More recently, it has became evident that the bisphosphonates used intravenously such as pamidronate (Aredia; Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corp., East Hanover, NJ) and zoledronate (Zometa; Novartis ...
Crispian, Scully   +2 more
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Laser explantation of a failing endosseous dental implant

Australian Dental Journal, 2010
AbstractExplantation 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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A Comparison of Endosseous Dental Implant Surfaces

Journal of Periodontology, 1999
Endosseous 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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Endosseous Dental Implants

2013
ÖZETBu yazıda kemik içi implantların tanımlaması ve tartışması yapılmıştır.
ZEMBİLCİ, Gazanfer, BEYLİ, Mehmet
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A precision alignment frame for endosseous post dental implants

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1988
The 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 ...
M O, Brose, R, Michney, M R, Rieger
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Load-Bearing Capacity of Functioning Alumina Dental Endosseous Implants

Journal of Dental Research, 1976
Ten, solid, 99.7% Al 2O3 implants were sur'gically placed bilaterally in the mandibles of Rhesus monkeys and were then placed in function after two to four weeks. After 95 to 179 days, bone blocks were surgically removed. Load-bearing capacity of the six successful implants was determined as the maximum load that did not produce plastic deformation ...
S H, Wolfson, C W, Svare, D, Weber
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Using Endosseous Dental Implants for Patients with Ectodermal Dysplasia

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1991
Congenitally 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.
A D, Guckes   +4 more
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Dental endosseous implants: an update.

Journal of the American Dental Association (1939), 2004
The ADA Council on Scientific Affairs has developed an updated report on endosseous implants to aid dental professionals in considering and incorporating practical applications of implantation therapy in general practice.This report addresses the demonstrated high success rates of multiple implant designs in various clinical situations, the factors ...
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