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ABSTRACT Oral cancer commonly affects various parts of the oral cavity, including the lips, tongue, gums, palate, and inner cheeks. Oral rehabilitation involves multiple approaches aimed at restoring and improving oral function, esthetics, and overall well‐being.
Ravinder S. Saini+3 more
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Software applied to oral implantology : update [PDF]
Software in combination with imaging techniques is used increasingly for diagnosis, planning and treatment in oral implantology. Computer-aided surgery allows a great accuracy in implant positioning to be obtained, taking advantage of the amount of ...
Albalat Estela, Salvador+3 more
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Immediate implants placed in fresh sockets associated to periapical infectious processes: a systematic review [PDF]
Objetives: The development of treated implant surfaces, added to the increase of the aesthetic requirements by the patients has led to a change in the treatment protocols as well as the development of techniques such as the onefase implants and the ...
Alvarez Camino, JC+2 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Early marginal bone loss (EMBL) is a non‐infective phenomenon occurring around the implant neck from placement to the first year of prosthetic function, being influenced by both surgical and prosthetic factors. This multi‐center prospective study assesses the impact of different variables potentially influencing marginal bone ...
Sergio Spinato+6 more
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Flexible (Polyactive®) versus rigid (hydroxyapatite) dental implants [PDF]
In a beagle dog study, the peri-implant bone changes around flexible (Polyactive®) and rigid hydroxyapatite (HA) implants were investigated radiographically by quantitative digital subtraction analysis and by assessment of marginal bone height, with the ...
Blitterswijk, C.A. van+4 more
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ABSTRACT Objectives To investigate the correlation between gingival thickness (GT) and buccal bone thickness (BBT), as well as the effects of GT, BBT, bone crest level (BC), and tooth position on the buccal gingival margin location of maxillary teeth in the esthetic zone.
Hesham H. Abdulkarim+5 more
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Abstract Dental implants, recognized for their enhanced functionality and aesthetic outcomes, are susceptible to peri‐implant mucositis and subsequent peri‐implantitis when oral hygiene is inadequate. Effective biofilm management is critical to prevent and manage these prevalent conditions and promote implant longevity. Materials with a two‐dimensional
Sara Behmanesh+4 more
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. Inflammatory and degenerative processes in periodontal tissues in 80% of cases involve loss of teeth. The basic method of orthopedic treatment of patients with chronic forms of generalized periodontitis (GP), which is usually accompanied by loss of ...
H.B. Prots+8 more
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Impact of dental implant insertion method on the peri-implant bone tissue: Experimental study [PDF]
Background/Aim. The function of dental implants depends on their stability in bone tissue over extended period of time, i.e. on osseointegration. The process through which osseointegration is achieved depends on several factors, surgical insertion ...
Matić Smiljana+5 more
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Introduction: Narrow alveolar ridges especially in posterior mandibular remains a serious challenge for successful placement of endosseous implants. Case Presentation: This case report addresses surgical procedures for widening the atrophic ridge by ...
M. Khoshhal+3 more
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