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Orthodontic treatment of relapse using the preinserted endosseous dental implants
In contemporary dentistry, endosseous implants are widely used to replace missing teeth with a survival rate of 90-95%. They have been accepted in the literature as a very good alternative to conventional prosthetic restorations.
Güliz Aktas+4 more
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Effect of Magnetic Field on Bone Healing around Endosseous Implants - An In-vivo Study.
INTRODUCTION After implant placement, a stress-free healing period of 3-6 months is a pre-requisite to achieve good osseointegration. If this duration could be reduced, the patients would feel happier.
Mahalakshmi Gujjalapudi+5 more
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Orthodontic palatal implants: clinical technique [PDF]
The aim of this paper is to familiarize the readers with some of the clinical considerations necessary to ensure successful use of mid-palatal implants.
Benson, P.E.+4 more
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Cyclic torsional loading tests were carried out in the laboratory using various implant systems, in order to clarify differences between the systems in loosening of abutment screws.
Yasuhiro Katsuta, F. Watanabe
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ABSTRACT Objective To assess clinical trends to prevent peri‐implantitis in applying a two‐step survey based on the Delphi method. Material and Methods A panel of participants aged < 45 years old selected by the Spanish Society of Periodontology (SEPA) was asked to answer a survey with 75 statements prepared by a steering committee.
Alberto Monje+12 more
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Different titanium surfaces modulate the bone phenotype of SaOS-2 osteoblast-like cells. [PDF]
Commercially pure titanium implants presenting a relatively smooth, machined surface or a roughned endosseous surface show a large percentage of clinical successes.
DI DOMENICO, GILDA+5 more
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Osseointegration of zirconia implants compared with titanium : an in vivo study [PDF]
Background Titanium and titanium alloys are widely used for fabrication of dental implants. Since the material composition and the surface topography of a biomaterial play a fundamental role in osseointegration, various chemical and physical surface ...
Depprich, Rita+9 more
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Endosseous Implants in Irradiated Tissues
This paper discusses the use of endosseous implants in irradiated bone. The success rate of endosseous implants in irradiated bone is reviewed and controversy over optimal time prior to implant placement is described. The advantages and disadvantages of pre- and postimplant radiotherapy are addressed.
Samar Teja, Ashish Jain
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Role of Local Factors on the Occurrence of Peri‐Implantitis: A Cross‐Sectional Analysis
ABSTRACT Objective A cross‐sectional study was made to evaluate the role of local factors, including surgical, implant, and prosthesis‐related parameters, in the presence of peri‐implantitis. Methods Consecutive partially edentulous patients with ≥ 1 implant presenting peri‐implantitis were included.
Alberto Monje+5 more
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ABSTRACT Aim To assess buccal vertical bone resorption following implant placement in healed sites with varying buccal bone wall thicknesses. Materials and Methods In 11 miniature pigs, three tapered hybrid titanium implants were placed per hemi‐maxilla in healed bone. Sites were randomised into three groups based on buccal bone wall thickness: G1 (< 1.
Jean‐Claude Imber+6 more
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