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Dental implants restore function to near normal in partially or completely edentulous patients. A root-form implant is the most frequently used type of dental implant today. The basis for dental implants is osseointegration, in which osteoblasts grow and directly integrate with the surface of titanium posts surgically embedded into the jaw.
Vahe M, Zohrabian +3 more
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Corticopuncture Facilitated Microimplant‐Assisted Rapid Palatal Expansion
Introduction. Microimplant‐assisted rapid palatal expansion (MARPE) has been considered an alternative to avoid extensive surgical procedures. In order to obtain skeletal results of MARPE, force should be enough to overcome areas of resistance and the first one that is required to be disrupted is the midpalatal suture, which becomes increasingly ...
Selly Sayuri Suzuki +5 more
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The rehabilitation of maxillary and mandibular bone atrophy represents one of the main challenges of modern oral implantology because it requires a variety of procedures, which not only differ technically, but also differ in their results. In the face of limitations such as deficiencies in the height and thickness of the alveolar structure, prosthetic ...
Fernanda Faot +7 more
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Systematic reviews of literature over the period between 2008 and 2017 are discussed regarding clinical evidence for the factors affecting survival and failure of dental implants. The factors addressed include publication bias, tooth location, insertion torque, collar design, implant-abutment connection design, implant length, implant width, bone ...
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Introduction. Sinus lift procedures are a commonly accepted method of bone augmentation in the lateral maxilla with clinically good results. Nevertheless the role of the Schneiderian membrane in the bone‐reformation process is discussed controversially.
A. Troedhan +3 more
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Elevación de seno maxilar sin injerto y colocación simultánea de implante dental
Introducción: La elevación de seno maxilar con implante dental simultáneo, sin el uso de substitutos óseos, ha retomado la teoría del potencial de neoformación ósea, que el coágulo de sangre alojado bajo la membrana de Schneider por sí solo presenta ...
Fabio Andres Jimenez Castellanos +1 more
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Rank Protein Immunolabeling during Bone‐Implant Interface Healing Process
The purpose of this paper was to evaluate the expression of RANK protein during bone‐healing process around machined surface implants. Twenty male Wistar rats, 90 days old, after having had a 2 mm diameter and 6 mm long implant inserted in their right tibias, were evaluated at 7, 14, 21, and 42 days after healing.
Francisley Ávila Souza +7 more
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Oseointegración, aspectos que determinan su éxito. Revisión de la literatura.
El éxito del implante dental depende en gran medida de las características químicas, físicas, mecánicas y topográficas de su superficie; ya que determinan la actividad de las células que se adhieren a la superficie del implante.
Fochini A D, Leonardi N
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Dental Dilemmas: Endodontics or Dental Implants?
This narrative review explores treatment planning options in restorative dentistry. The growth of dental implants, as an accessible and predictable treatment option, gives practitioners a useful tool for managing the missing tooth or teeth with a hopeless prognosis.
Bateman, Geoffrey +2 more
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Revisión bibliográfica de implantología bucofacial del año 2009. 2ª parte [PDF]
Debido al amplio número de publicaciones que existen sobre Implantología Bucofacial, resulta difícil para el odontólogo seleccionar y leer de forma crítica una cantidad suficiente de artículos que puedan aportarle una información útil para su praxis ...
Sánchez Garcés, Ma. Ángeles +8 more
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