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Overview of Clinical Trials on Endosseous Implants

Annals of Periodontology, 1997
AbstractEarly history of clinical trials on endosseous implants revolved around anecdotal reports on predominantly blade implants in the U.S. The first criteria to define success or failure were established at the National Institutes of Health (NIH)‐Harvard Conference in 1978.
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A variation of the endosseous blade-vent implant

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1979
This study demonstrates that it is possible to use a section of tooth root to achieve a connective tissue barrier to oral epithelium and oral bacteria. It appears that the reattachment gained is very susceptible to periodontal disease and that small amounts of plaque may be more than the attached tissue can tolerate.
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Autotransplantation using endosseous implants as stabilizers

Journal of Endodontics, 1991
The surgical transfer of a tooth from one site to another in the same individual is known as autotransplantation. Usually the tooth transferred is an unerupted or partially erupted third molar which is placed into a first molar position with some external fixation.
Tadao Toda   +2 more
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Alternative materials for three endosseous implants

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1989
Three endosseous post-type implant geometries were evaluated: a serrated solid with a 2-degree taper and a rectangular cross section, a cylindrical screw-type solid, and a finned solid with a 1-degree 9' taper and a circular cross section. Each implant geometry was analyzed with 10 different moduli of elasticity.
W.K. Adams   +11 more
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Placement of Endosseous Implants in Grafted Alveolar Clefts

The Cleft Palate Craniofacial Journal, 1997
Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine the optimal timing for placement and to evaluate short- and long-term outcomes of endosseous implants in bone-grafted alveolar clefts. Design: Fourteen patients who underwent alveolar cleft bone grafting (ACBG) and closure of an oronasal fistula followed by restoration of the missing lateral incisor
David H. Perrott   +4 more
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Bone stress distribution for three endosseous implants

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1989
Axisymmetric finite element models of three geometries were evaluated: a serrated solid with a 2-degree taper and a rectangular cross section; a cylindrical screw-type solid; and a finned solid with a 1 degree 9' taper and a circular cross section. Ten moduli of elasticity ranging from 0.348 to 74.96 psi x 10(6) were used for each geometry.
M.R. Rieger   +3 more
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Endosseous implants as fixed bridge abutments

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1969
Absence of teeth in one or both posterior quadrants of the mouth need no longer be an obstacle to obtaining a fixed prosthesis. The step-by-step explanation of a technic for endosseous implants as fixed bridge abutments is followed by a report of six cases.
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[Role of computerized tomography in endosseous implantology].

Dental Cadmos, 1991
The Authors are proposing the use of computerized tomography for the evaluation of osseous structures of the maxilla and mandible before installation of titanium fixtures. The results indicate that the CT scan can give information about the structure and bone density. The height and the width of the alveolar osseous crests and the relationship with the
Montesani,L   +3 more
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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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Maxillofacial Reconstruction Using Vascularized Fibula Free Flaps and Endosseous Implants.

Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics of North America, 2019
Stavan Y Patel, D. Kim, G. Ghali
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