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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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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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In the past decade, science of implant placement has greatly advanced and at the same time much success has been experienced with the endosseous implant.
S K Salaria+3 more
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Dental implants inserted in native bone: Cases series analyses
Background: The concept of osseointegration, i.e., the direct anchorage of endosseous implants made of commercially pure or titanium alloy to the bone caused a breakthrough in oral rehabilitation.
Riccardo Guidi+3 more
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ABSTRACT Aims To evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of periapical, bitewing or panoramic radiographs (standard 2D radiographs) in detecting and monitoring periodontitis (PICO 1) and to assess the clinical relevance of alternative and emerging diagnostic methods (e.g., cone‐beam computed tomography [CBCT], magnetic resonance imaging [MRI], ultrasound ...
Nicola Discepoli+4 more
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Implant rehabilitation of partial maxillectomy edentulous patien
Edentulous patients with maxillectomy defects present a significant challenge for prosthetic rehabilitation and the adaptive capabilities of the patient as retention is highly compromised.
Mahesh E Gowda+3 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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De-Marchi LM, Pini NI, Pascotto RC. Clinical, Cosmetic and Investigational Dentistry. 2012;4:43–49.The title of the paper named in reference 26 was shown as "Orthodontic considerations for rehabilitation of patients with ...
De-Marchi LM, Pini NI, Pascotto RC
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Post surgey diet in the Columbus Bridge Protocol
Endosseous implants are really important in dentistry to correct maxillary edentulism, but in the international literature few information is provided regards the diet and the hygiene to be followed during the post-surgery in order to protect the ...
P. Zunino+4 more
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