Sun, ChuanmingPetrie, AvivaNibali, LuigiDonos, NikolaosUCL Eastman Dent InstClinical oral implants researchAkcali, A., Trullenque-Eriksson, A., Sun, C., Pet- rie, A., Nibali, L. & Donos, N. (2016) What is the effect of soft tissue thickness on crestal bone loss around dental ...
financial, and emotional impacts of implant failures due to peri-implantitis, there is an urgent need for strategies to prevent biofilm adhesion and growth from the moment the implant is placed.
aBiomechanically-driven crestal bone loss include occlusal overload and underload conditions. Biomechanically被驾驶的crestal骨头损失包括咬合超载和underload情况。 [translate] a左权民歌自产生以来经历了数百年的发展与变化,综观其发展的历史,可分为以下几个时期: The Zuoquan folk song since has produced has ...
aAfter local anesthesia, a crestal incision, buccal and lingual mucoperiosteal flap elevation, and removal of residual soft tissue on the bone surface, the cortical bone was perforated up to the intramarrow space to allow vascular and cellular access into the augmentation site. 在局部麻醉以后,...
Immediate maxillary restoration of single-tooth implants using platform switching for crestal bone preservation: a 12-month study. The aim of this prospective clinical study was to evaluate the survival rates at 12 months of a new implant design placed in the anterior and premolar area......
A sinus lift, also known as a sinus augmentation, is a dental procedure that is used to add bone to the upper jaw in the area of the molars and premolars. This is typically done when there is not enough bone in this area to support dental implants. A sinus lift is typically needed ...
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Purpose: The aim of the present study was to systematically assess the current evidence on the effect of nongrafted compared to graft-assisted maxillary sinus floor elevation on implant survival/failure, endosinus bone gain, crestal bone loss, and bone density around dental implants.Journal of ...
There was no statistically significant difference in bleeding on probing, probing depth and crestal bone loss between the test- and control-sites. Histomorphometic results that new bone formation was significantly higher at the most apical part of the peri-implant defects in the test- than ...
In general, high survival rates (90–100%) up to 30 years and no clinically relevant differences in marginal bone loss/levels, merely compatible with crestal remodelling, were presented for the various implant types. Conclusion Pre‐clinical in vivo experiments indicate that surface characteristics ...