Oh, J.H. Recent advances in dental implants. Maxillofac. Plast. Reconstr. Surg. 2017, 39, 33. [CrossRef]Hong DGK, Oh JH. 2017. Recent advances in dental implants. Maxillofac Plast Reconstr Surg. 39(1):33.GiaKhang Hong Do, Ji-hyeon Oh. Recent advances in dental implants. Maxillofacial...
Biofilm formation on dental implants and teeth follows a similar pattern. However, there are a few differences due to the implant materials used. These materials have a lower capacity for albumin absorption compared with natural teeth. This property results in reduced biofilm formation around implants...
Correct use of newer radiographic techniques, where indicated, can help early detection and appropriate and timely treatment for various dental and oral pathologies. Citation: Shah N, Bansal N, Logani A. Recent advances in imaging technologies in dentistry. World J Radiol 2014; 6(10): 794-807...
Implant stabilityresonance frequency analysisdental implantsRFA.Achieving primary stability is of greatest importance, at the time of implant placement. A rigid fixation of implant within the host bone, in absence of micromotion is the most critical factor for successful osseointegration. Over the years...
In vitro corrosion behavior of bioceramic, metallic, and bioceramic-metallic coated stainless steel dental implants. Objectives: The most common metals and alloys used in dentistry may be exposed to a process of corrosion in vivo that ma...
In this review, we provide a selective overview of recent advances in the use of nanocomposites as alternatives to antibiotics in antimicrobial treatments. Metals and metal oxide nanoparticles (NPs) have been associated with inorganic and organic supports to improve their antibacterial activity and ...
However, these materials are not biodegradable, resulting in numerous adverse effects such as additional surgeries to remove the implants, growth restrictions, temperature sensitivity, and cross-contamination risks. Implants are required for medical treatments like bone substitution, dental surgeries, and bo...
andCampylobacterrectus for transmucosal components of dental implants, the goal of this study was to indicate the potential clinical benefit of these nanotubes. During annealing, the concentration of Ag in TiO2 nanotubes was significantly elevated. When tested againstA. actinomycetemcomitans,T. forsythi...
In order to replace the lost tooth, dental implants need proper dimensions of this alveolar bone with required surface area for implantation. With damaged alveolar edge, the success of implants could be reduced. Keratin biomaterials among others have been reported to promote regeneration of alveolar ...
Surface engineering of biomaterials in orthopedic and dental implants: strategies to improve osteointegration, bacteriostatic and bactericidal activities. Biotechnology Journal, 16(7):2000116. https://doi.org/10.1002/biot.202000116 Article Google Scholar Ma CL, Nikiforov A, de Geyter N, et al., ...