Implants

Consideration of Biomechanical Stress in Treatment With Dental Implants

There are biological and biomechanical aspects of dental practice. Whereas the most common complications related to the natural dentition are primarily biologic in.

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The Use of Osteotomes in Dental Implant Surgery

Osteotomes are surgical instruments that can be used effectively to enhance the placement of dental implants.1-4 The term osteotome means a bone-cutting or.

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Oral Hygiene and Maintenance of Dental Implants

Long-term predictability of dental implants and their associated restorations has been demonstrated.1-3 As the number of patients treated with dental implants continues to.

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Maintaining Crestal Bone Around Dental Implants: Literature Review and Clinical Technique

Since the introduction of osseointegrated implants for the restoration of missing or lost teeth, treatment options for the partially or fully edentulous patient.

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Computerized Occlusal Implant Management With the T-Scan II System: A Case Report

Many clinicians believe that occlusal forces placed on implants can have a deleterious effect on their long-term success. In addition to microbiological factors,.

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Conversion From Bar-Retained to Attachment-Retained Implant Overdenture: Case Report

The use of implants to improve retention of removable prostheses has demonstrated success for many patients.1-3 Clinicians have found that conversion from conventional,.

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Developing Optimal Tissue Profiles With Implant-Level Provisional Restorations

Developing ideal papillae and sulcular levels surrounding multiple adjacent implants presents the ultimate aesthetic challenge for restorative dentists, even when meticulous surgical and.

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Replacing Hopeless Retained Deciduous Teeth in Adults Utilizing Dental Implants: Concepts and Case Presentation

Hopeless retained deciduous teeth without permanent successors pose a restorative challenge for clinicians as well as certain clinical problems for patients. Compromised aesthetics,.

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Mini Dental Implants: Immediate Gratification for Patient and Provider

As we enter the 21st century, minimally invasive devices and procedures are becoming the fastest growing segment of the medical and dental device.

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Retaining and Stabilizing Dentures With Narrow-Bodied Implants

With the average American living longer, having more disposable in-come, and seeking better healthcare, implants have become a realistic alternative for the partially.

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