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Failures in the osseointegration of endosseous implants

open access: bronzeImplant Dentistry, 1993
A total of 68 patients, 26 men and 42 women, aged 21 to 86 years, were treated with 204 endosseous implants (TPS, ITI, Bonefit, or Biolox) from 1985 to 1990. They were examined at their latest recall visit approximately 22.5 months after surgery, the range varying greatly between the implant systems used (from 4 to 60 months).
H Pernu   +3 more
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Understanding Peri‐Implant Endosseous Healing

Journal of Dental Education, 2003
If dental implantology is an increasingly successful treatment modality, why should we still need to understand the mechanisms of peri‐implant bone healing? Are there differences in cortical and trabecular healing? What does “poor quality” bone mean? What stages of healing are most important? How do calcium phosphate‐coated implants accelerate healing?
J. Davies
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Microdamage adjacent to endosseous implants

Bone, 1999
Intense remodeling occurs in lamellar bone adjacent to osseointegrated endosseous implants. The purpose of this study was to compare microdamage accumulation subsequent to ex vivo fatigue loading of bone that surrounds an endosseous implant, (a) immediately after placement (nonadapted bone) and (b) following a 12 week healing period after placement ...
S. S. Huja   +6 more
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Survival of the endodontic endosseous implant

Journal of Endodontics, 1993
The endodontic endosseous implant (EEI) enjoyed wide use in the United States after it was introduced in the 1960's. For various reasons including incorrect case selection, improper use of the materials, and poor preparation for the implant a high number of failures resulted.
Franklin S. Weine, Alfred L. Frank
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Biological fixation of endosseous implants

Micron, 2005
Primary implant stability is ensured by a mechanical fixation of implants. However, during implant healing a biological anchorage is necessary to achieve final osseointegration. Aim of this study was to investigate the histological aspects of biological fixation around titanium screws. Forty-eight titanium screws with different surfaces (smooth, plasma
FRANCHI, MARCO   +7 more
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Some advances in endosseous implants

Journal of Oral Rehabilitation, 1981
SummaryA major advance in endosseous implantology hinges on the coating of titanium implants by porous biodegradable, bioreactive tricalcium phosphate ceramic. When implanted into alveolar bone by a careful technique, the ceramic is resorbed to be replaced by bone. As a result, the endosseous implant becomes ankylosed to the bone.
W. B. Love   +2 more
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Endosseous implants in an irradiated tissue bed

Implant Dentistry, 1996
Endosseous implants have been placed at the Mayo Clinic Department of Dental Specialties for over 12 years. On the basis of the clinical success of the osseointegration program, the use of implants has been expanded to include placement into tissue beds that have been exposed to therapeutic radiation.
Steven E Eckert   +3 more
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Endossement, pseudo endossement et co-endossement d'une marque patronymique: potentiel et intérêt pour une stratégie marketing

Décisions Marketing, 2012
L’endossement publicitaire consiste à demander à une personnalité connue, généralement une célébrité, de s’approprier explicitement le discours promotionnel de la marque. Mais les marques « patronymiques » utilisent une stratégie différente en faisant appel à des experts, à des consommateurs-témoins et, dans certains cas, aux dirigeants des entreprises
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