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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   +4 more
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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.
C L, Lavelle, D, Wedgwood, W B, Love
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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?
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Materials for endosseous dental implants

Journal of Oral Rehabilitation, 1996
summary The goal of placement of endosseous dental implants is to achieve osseointegration or biointegration of the bone with the implant. A wide variety of materials has been used for these implants, but only a few promote osseointegration and biointegration. Titanium and titanium alloy (TJ6A14V) have been the most widely used of these materials.
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Generic terminology for endosseous implant prosthodontics

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1992
Implant dentistry has become an integral treatment modality in the restoration of the complete and partially edentulous patient. Most practitioners have been educated by manufacturer-sponsored courses oriented to the use of a specific implant system.
C E, Misch, C M, Misch
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Endosseous Dental Implants

2013
ÖZETBu yazıda kemik içi implantların tanımlaması ve tartışması yapılmıştır.
ZEMBİLCİ, Gazanfer, BEYLİ, Mehmet
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The Endosseous Stabilizer Implant

Dental Clinics of North America, 1980
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Endosseous implants

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 2001
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