Methods: Short leg posterior U-splints were applied to the right lower extremity in two healthy volunteers with an underlying pressure transducer [Tekscan I-Scan system (Tekscan Inc, South Boston, MA, USA)] on the skin surface centered over the tibialis anterior tendon. ...
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Non-splinted posterior short implants had a somewhat lower success rate than splinted short implants, and the failure rate in non-splinted short implants appeared to be greater in males as well as in implants ≤10 mm. 展开 关键词: Alveolar bone loss dental implants dental implants single-...
After 6 months, prosthetic rehabilitation with splinted crowns connecting the 4- and 10-mm implants was performed. Follow-up visits and maintenance protocols were implemented every 4 to 6 months. Results: The 11 patients were treated with 11 10-mm implants and 17 4-mm impl...
Aim To evaluate the clinical and radiographic outcomes of 6‐mm short implants, placed in the posterior jaws and supporting splinted crowns, at 5 years after early loading. Materials and Methods Forty‐five patients with 95 implants (diameter: 4 mm; length: 6 mm) were enrolled at three ...
splintedposterior maxillaetreatment protocolosseointegration enhancementIn many clinical situations, rehabilitation with implants in the posterior maxillary region is complicated by limited bone availability. In this context, the use of 4 mm long implants (known as extra-short implants) may be used ...
splintPurpose: This study was designed to compare the biomechanical performance of splinted and nonsplinted short implants, in the posterior mandible, using finite element analysis.Meimandi, MansourArdakani, Mohammad Reza TalebiAmid, RezaMotlagh, Amir MahmoudiBeheshti, Shahrzad...
Background: The most common treatment modality for supracondylar humerus fractures (SCHFs) in children is closed reduction and percutaneous pinning (CRPP). Nonetheless, debate persists regarding the optimal technique used. Therefore, the purpose of our s