Biocompatibility of Subperiosteal Dental Implants: Changes in the Expression of Osteogenesis-Related Genes in Osteoblasts Exposed to Differently Treated Titanium Surfaces. [PDF]
Roy M+7 more
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Clinical study of dynamic navigation-assisted immediate implant placement in posterior maxillary alveolar bone defects. [PDF]
Deng H+6 more
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Evaluation of treatment options for atrophic mandible under trauma forces: a 3D finite element analysis treatment options for atrophic mandible under trauma forces. [PDF]
Baş İD, Tosun E, Ari I, Acar G.
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Surgical considerations towards inducing proprioceptive feedback in dental implants. [PDF]
Das S, Ghosh S, Tu Q, Zhu ZX, Chen JJ.
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Clinical behavior of two-piece zirconia implants. A systematic review. [PDF]
Bazal-Bonelli S+6 more
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Marginal bone loss and associated factors in immediate dental implants: a retrospective clinical study. [PDF]
Rehberger Bescós F+7 more
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Failures in the osseointegration of endosseous implants
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).
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