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Problems with prostheses on implants: A retrospective study

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1994
Prosthetic parameters for implant success have not been well defined but should include patient satisfaction and prosthesis maintenance, including adjustments and repairs. In addition, differences between fixed and removable implant-supported prostheses (ISPs) should be quantified.
J N, Walton, M I, MacEntee
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Telescopic prostheses for implants.

The International journal of oral & maxillofacial implants, 1998
This retrospective study investigated the outcome of 73 telescopic implant-supported fixed prostheses. Fifty-four prostheses were entirely cement-retained, and 19 incorporated a screw-clamping unit. The rate of complications was low and in most cases minor in nature.
H W, Preiskel, P, Tsolka
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Silicone breast prostheses implantation and explantation

Seminars in Arthritis and Rheumatism, 1994
Breast implants have been used for augmentation and reconstruction for a 30-year period. Standard techniques have been used for the successful placement of mammary prostheses to enhance or replace breast tissue. All breast implants are surrounded by a capsule.
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An audit of implanted penile prostheses in the UK

BJU International, 2006
Associate Editor Michael G. Wyllie Editorial Board Ian Eardley, UK Jean Fourcroy, USA Sidney Glina, Brazil Julia Heiman, USA Chris McMahon, Australia ...
Vineet, Agrawal, David, Ralph
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Complicated Implantations of Inflatable Penile Prostheses

Urologic Clinics of North America, 1987
In conclusion, implantation of an inflatable penile prosthesis into a normal penis is usually a relatively uncomplicated procedure, but the urologist should be aware of the possibility of complications described in this article. He must be familiar with the advantages and disadvantages of the various prostheses and the surgical techniques required to ...
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Neurophysiological Requirements for Implanted Cochlear Prostheses

Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1979
In a few introductory remarks the technological, neurophysiological and clinical assessments of new developments in modern, highly sophisticated hearing aids are reviewed. The necessity of preprocessing auditory information is discussed as well as the problems related to the choice of suitable electrodes, and, in particular, how much auditory ...
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Prefabricated maxillary endosteal implant prostheses

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1970
Abstract A simplified technique for prefabricating a fixed prosthesis for the replacement of teeth in a posterior edentulous region in the maxilla has been described. The prosthesis is constructed of two parts. One part contains the scalloped template through which the implant pins are driven, and the bicuspid crowns. The molar crown restorations are
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IMPLANT RETAINED EAR PROSTHESES

British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2000
R T, Rees, R, Harkness
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Auricular prostheses and osseointegrated implants: UCLA experience.

The Journal of prosthetic dentistry (Print), 1995
R. Nishimura   +3 more
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SURGICAL IMPLANTS: Breast prostheses

AORN Journal, 1983
M H, Walsh, D M, Stefanski
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