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Osseointegrated Finger Prostheses
Journal of Hand Surgery (European Volume), 2008Amputation of a digit can lead to functional and psychological problems and patients can benefit from digital prostheses. Unfortunately, standard prostheses are often unstable, particularly when fitted over short amputation stumps. Prosthesis fixation by osseointegration is widely used in oral and extraoral applications and may help avoid the problem ...
P, Doppen, M, Solomons, S, Kritzinger
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Osseointegration – communication of cells
Clinical Oral Implants Research, 2011AbstractBackgroundThe article provides the scientific documentation for the 3D animated film – “Osseointegration – Communication of cells”.AimThe aim of this article and of the film is to visualise the molecular and cellular events during the healing of an osseous wound after installation of a dental implant with special emphasis on the process of ...
Stadlinger, B +3 more
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Osseointegration in the elderly
Aging Clinical and Experimental Research, 2013Osseointegration is a term that refers to the formation of a direct interface between an implant and bone without intervening soft tissue. Cementless femoral fixation in total hip arthroplasty is dependent on mechanical and biological factors that affect implant stability and long-term outcome.
G, Piarulli, A, Rossi, G, Zatti
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Osseointegration of titanium implants
Acta Orthopaedica Scandinavica, 1986Forty-eight screws, six double cylindrical implants and six T-plates were inserted into the tibia or femur of 6 dogs. Two titanium screws were inserted into the proximal tibia of 5 patients to anchor a titanium mould. The implants were removed en bloc with adjacent bone tissue after 3 to 14 months.
L, Carlsson +4 more
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Craniofacial osseointegration.
Journal (Canadian Dental Association), 1994Craniofacial osseointegration has been hailed as the most significant advance in maxillofacial prosthetic restoration over 25 years. It provides a particularly unfortunate group of patients, who previously may have had few treatment options, with new reconstructive opportunities.
J F, Wolfaardt, G H, Wilkes
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The International Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Implants, 2023
Ole T, Jensen +2 more
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Ole T, Jensen +2 more
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From Osseointegration to Osseoperception
Journal of Dental Research, 2000Periodontology has broadened its scope by the research and clinical use of osseointegrated implants. Since tactile and reflex functions have been associated with periodontal ligament neural receptors, osseoperception could be associated with endosseous and/or periosteal innervation.
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Complications with osseointegrated implants
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1989Complications with a predictable implant system are possible in spite of 20 years of longitudinal clinical study and a success rate of 90% to 95%. A potpourri of surgical and prosthodontic complications using the Branemark implant are presented and evaluated.
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Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Radiology, and Endodontology, 1999
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Osseointegrated implant location symbol
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1991Symbolic implant location identification will accurately describe in an abbreviated, concise manner the specific location of reference. Use of the symbol conveniently simplifies record documentation, data tabulation, and professional correspondence.
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