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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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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 ...
R. Michney, M.R. Rieger, M.O. Brose
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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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Quantitation of Retention of Endosseous Dental Blade Implants in Dogs

Journal of Periodontology, 1978
This 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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Evaluation of the retention of castings to endosseous dental implants

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1987
Many factors contribute to the success or failure of dental implants. The comparative retentive values of various dental cementing agents and dental implants were examined.
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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.
Jaime S. Brahim   +4 more
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Dental endosseous implants in the medically compromised patient1

Journal of Oral Rehabilitation, 2007
summary  The literature contains numerous observations on the significance of systemic disorders as contraindications to dental endosseous implant treatment, but the justification for these statements is often apparently allegorical. Although implants are increasingly used in healthy patients, their appropriateness in medically compromised patients is ...
J. Hobkirk, P. D Dios, Crispian Scully
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Development of a New Universal Test Bench for Endosseous Dental Implants

Experimental Techniques, 2021
Implants are generally used to replace lost natural teeth and should be long-lasting to qualify the strength and fatigue standards to meet the international norms. The existing test systems for endosseous dental implants are designed utilising technological complexities that require high manufacturing and maintenance costs. Considering these challenges,
S. Aktas   +3 more
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Partial generation of periodontal ligament on endosseous dental implants in dogs

Clinical Oral Implants Research, 2005
AbstractObjectives: The objective of this pilot study was to investigate the feasibility of periodontal ligament (PDL) generation on an implant surface by approximating a tooth‐to‐implant contact using orthodontics.Methods: Maxillary second premolars of six beagle dogs were extracted bilaterally.
Ramin Hessamfar   +2 more
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Distribution of Bone Quality in Patients Receiving Endosseous Dental Implants

Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 1997
Knowledge of the distribution of bone quality in the various jaw regions assists the clinician in dental implant treatment planning. Bone quality was assessed with radiographs and tactile sensation for 2,839 implants at the time of placement into four anatomic regions of the jaw. The Lekholm-Zarb classification system was used.
Richard S. Truhlar   +4 more
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