To Remove or Not Remove Non-Conventional Dental Implants? Eleven-Year Retrospective Study on Implant Outcomes. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Dental implants have become the gold standard for tooth replacement, and there are various designs for them. However, mechanical and biologic complications can necessitate implant removal. Aim To assess the challenges of dental implant removal according to implant designs through 11 years of data collected via a single‐center study.
Manor Y +5 more
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Status of surface treatment in endosseous implant: A literary overview
The attachment of cells to titanium surfaces is an important phenomenon in the area of clinical implant dentistry. A major consideration in designing implants has been to produce surfaces that promote desirable responses in the cells and tissues.
Gupta Ankur, Dhanraj M, Sivagami G
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A scoping review of diagnostic techniques used for the detection of peri-implantitis around endosseous dental implants. [PDF]
Ramanathan A +7 more
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Considerations regarding the osseointegration of endosseous dental implants [PDF]
Implant osseointegration has not been accepted over time, considering that in fact the implant integration is performed only in the soft tissue of the host.
Ion Pătrașcu, Bogdan Mihai Gălbinașu
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Endosseous Dental Implant Materials and Clinical Outcomes of Different Alloys: A Systematic Review
In recent years, implantology has made significant progress, as it has now become a safe and predictable practice. The development of new geometries, primary and secondary, of new surfaces and alloys, has made this possible. The purpose of this review is
L. Fiorillo +7 more
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Background: Factors like medical and periodontal conditions, implant location and smoking can affect marginal bone loss (MBL) of basal implants. Objectives: The purpose of this study is to explore the association of MBL with multiple variables including ...
Yahya Abdali +3 more
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The evolution of an "owl-like" auditory system in harriers: Anatomical evidence. [PDF]
Harriers hunt relying on sound, with an accuracy to localize sound sources comparable with owls. To assess whether they have owl‐like auditory specializations, we analyzed brain and skull structures using histology and microCT scans. Harriers possess an enlarged external acoustic meatus and significantly expanded auditory brainstem nuclei, up to 12 ...
Citron S +5 more
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Immediate functional loading of single implants: a multicenter study with 4 years of follow-up [PDF]
Background: In the current scientific literature there are only few studies on the immediate functional loading of single implants. Aim: To present the 4-year survival rate, complication rate and peri-implant marginal bone loss (PIMBL) of immediately ...
Filiep Raes +6 more
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The hearing capabilities of the Dromornithidae (Aves), with inferences on acoustic communication and ecology. [PDF]
The preservation of bony structures which enclose the hearing organs (ECD) provide a basis for interpreting the hearing capabilities of the extinct, flightless Dromornithidae (Aves). Although the length of the dromornithid ECD was especially short, relative to basicranial length, it conformed to the negative allometric scaling relationships observed in
McInerney PL, Handley WD, Worthy TH.
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Implant-abutment connection types in dental implant systems
It is difficult for clinical dentists to keep up with the rapid development of dental implant systems. The surgical issues of implantation are mostly clarified, and no surgical revolution is expected in the near future.
Bálint Kerkovits +2 more
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