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During an assessment of dental implant design effectiveness, most of the data are acquired from clinical or animal studies performed by researchers and clinicians. In order to represent scientific significance, those studies have to be properly designed,
Stefan Ihde, Łukasz Pałka
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An Automated Size Recognition Technique for Acetabular Implant in Total Hip Replacement [PDF]
Preoperative templating in Total Hip Replacement (THR) is a method to estimate the optimal size and position of the implant. Today, observational (manual) size recognition techniques are still used to find a suitable implant for the patient. Therefore, a digital and automated technique should be developed so that the implant size recognition process ...
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ABSTRACT Restoring the anterior mandible may be challenging due to both insufficient height and width of the edentulous alveolar ridge; thus, this case report aimed to treat anterior mandibular atrophy by using the inlay technique without the use of mini‐screws or mini‐plates to stabilize the augmented bone fragments. A 19‐year‐old patient who lost his
Antonio Scarano+4 more
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Treatment of edentulous sites with horizontal atrophy represents a clinical situation in which the positioning of endosseous implants might be complex or sometimes impossible without a staged regenerative approach. This case report presents management of
Prathahini S Parthiban+4 more
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An Online Platform for Automatic Skull Defect Restoration and Cranial Implant Design [PDF]
We introduce a fully automatic system for cranial implant design, a common task in cranioplasty operations. The system is currently integrated in Studierfenster (http://studierfenster.tugraz.at/), an online, cloud-based medical image processing platform for medical imaging applications.
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ABSTRACT This preclinical, in vivo study aimed to histologically and histomorphometrically evaluate the effect of implant design features on bone healing during the early stages of osseointegration. Three different implant macrogeometries and surface treatments were evaluated: (1) trapezoidal threads with decompressing vertical chambers and blasted ...
Ernesto B. Benalcázar‐Jalkh+6 more
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Background: Dental implants are a suitable option for the replacement of some or all missing teeth. The successful insertion of a biocompatible material into living tissue with little to no evidence of rejection has revolutionized medicine and dentistry.
Abdul Naser H Warwar, Ban A Ghani
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ABSTRACT Objective To evaluate the safety and effectiveness of alveolar bone reconstruction simultaneous to implant removal due to peri‐implantitis. Material and Methods Partial or fully dentulous patients subjected to implant removal due to advanced peri‐implantitis (≥ 50% of bone loss) lesions and seeking to have the failed implant replaced for ...
Alberto Monje+5 more
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Lateral Bone Expansion for Immediate Placement of Endosseous Dental Implants
The study included 10 patients, 28 endosseous implants “AlphaBio” were places in the alveolar ridge, using the split control expansion technique and the immediate implant placement.
Nicolae Chele+3 more
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For managing peri‐implantitis, a variety of treatment modalities involving both surgical and nonsurgical methods including implantoplasty have been proposed. Implants that are placed in a free fibula flap are more prone to peri‐implantitis due to the absence of firm, keratinized mucosa.
Ajay Yerramsetti+4 more
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