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Anatomical considerations for placement of dental  implants in the mandible

Anatomical considerations for placement of dental implants in the mandible

... The anterior loop of the IAN is an important anatomical variation that originates from the IAN. An anterior loop of mental nerve emerges as the mental canal, which begins from the mandibular canal and passes in ... See full document

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Biomechanical effects of offset placement of dental implants in the edentulous posterior mandible

Biomechanical effects of offset placement of dental implants in the edentulous posterior mandible

... of implants when loaded [22], and so, the effects of different placements were verified with FEA models and compared with the results from the ex- perimental ...artificial mandible bottom and differ- ences ... See full document

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A literature review: chin graft harvesting techniques for placement of  dental implants

A literature review: chin graft harvesting techniques for placement of dental implants

... maxillary palate and tuberosity, mandibular symphysis, angle of the mandible, ramus and bony exostosis (Hunt, 1999). Osseous ridge deficiencies require restoration before implant surgery to enable reliable and ... See full document

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Two Ways of Immediate Rehabilitation of Edentulous Mandible with Dental Implants and Prostheses – Critical View on Brånemark System® Novum

Two Ways of Immediate Rehabilitation of Edentulous Mandible with Dental Implants and Prostheses – Critical View on Brånemark System® Novum

... loaded implants lower ...with dental implants placed in jaws of monkeys that were im- mediately splinted together with crowns, and as well ...loaded implants. Splinting of implants ... See full document

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Short Dental Implants (6 mm) Versus Standard Dental Implants (10 mm) Supporting Single Crowns in the Posterior Maxilla and/or Mandible: 2-Year Results from a Prospective Cohort Comparative Trial

Short Dental Implants (6 mm) Versus Standard Dental Implants (10 mm) Supporting Single Crowns in the Posterior Maxilla and/or Mandible: 2-Year Results from a Prospective Cohort Comparative Trial

... when dental implants are placed in the posterior regions of the maxilla and/or mandible and bone augmentation procedures, such as guided bone regeneration, bone block graft or sinus augmentation, are ... See full document

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Surgical Guide Preparation from Computed Tomography Data for Placement of Dental Implants

Surgical Guide Preparation from Computed Tomography Data for Placement of Dental Implants

... Through an understanding of the significance, inter-relationship, and workings of these various elements, a functional and esthetic treatment plan can be achieved. Orderly and systematic comparison of those aspects of a ... See full document

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Frequency of Dental Implants Placed in the Esthetic Zone in Dental Clinic of Tehran University: A Descriptive Study

Frequency of Dental Implants Placed in the Esthetic Zone in Dental Clinic of Tehran University: A Descriptive Study

... of implants, prosthetic material and type of prosthesis ...of implants are the three main requirements for the success of dental implant treatment ...implant placement in the esthetic zone is ... See full document

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Volumetric analysis of mandible for dental implants in cbct images

Volumetric analysis of mandible for dental implants in cbct images

... implant placement technique in different locations affecting bone mineral ...implant placement were recruited for the ...3D Dental Imaging) was used for preoperative evaluation of the jaws for each ... See full document

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Cone beam computed tomography assessment of the maxillary incisive canal and foramen: Considerations of anatomical variations when placing immediate implants

Cone beam computed tomography assessment of the maxillary incisive canal and foramen: Considerations of anatomical variations when placing immediate implants

... Equally important for immediate implant placement is the anterior maxillary bone thick- ness. Similar to that reported by several researchers [13,24 – 26], the bony dimensions demon- strated an increasing ... See full document

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<p>Floor of the mouth hemorrhage subsequent to dental implant placement in the anterior mandible</p>

<p>Floor of the mouth hemorrhage subsequent to dental implant placement in the anterior mandible</p>

... The fl ap was slightly apically repositioned and sutured to provide increased attached tissue. At this time, a swelling of the fl oor of the mouth was noted. In less than 20 mins an expanding hematoma forced the tongue ... See full document

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The anatomical evaluation of the dental arches using cone beam computed tomography - an investigation of the availability of bone for placement of mini-screws

The anatomical evaluation of the dental arches using cone beam computed tomography - an investigation of the availability of bone for placement of mini-screws

... The mean width of attached gingiva in the maxilla and the mandible has been documented in males and females [16]. It varies from tooth to tooth and individual to individual, but is usually less than 5 mm. At same ... See full document

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Maxillary protraction with rapid maxillary expansion and facemask versus skeletal anchorage with mini-implants in class III patients: a non-randomized clinical trial

Maxillary protraction with rapid maxillary expansion and facemask versus skeletal anchorage with mini-implants in class III patients: a non-randomized clinical trial

... the mandible); three failures in two sites of inser- tion in the maxilla of another patient, and another two losses occurred in the maxilla and mandible of another ...mini- implants inserted needed ... See full document

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... for dental implants have been described, which has been rather ...implant placement, and conventional loading considers installation of the prosthesis two months after implant ... See full document

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Prevalence of Dental Implants in a Saudi Population

Prevalence of Dental Implants in a Saudi Population

... Materials and Methods: 1831 Saudi patients aged ≥18 years with at least one missing permanent tooth and residing in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia were randomly selected and clinically examined for implant prostheses types ... See full document

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Implant Imaging - A Literature Review

Implant Imaging - A Literature Review

... TACT is a new and promising method for dentoalveolar imaging based on optical aperture theory. This technique uses information collected by passing a radiograph beam through an object from several different angles. A ... See full document

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Evaluation of Osseointegration
Following Placement of
Mini Implants

Evaluation of Osseointegration Following Placement of Mini Implants

... All implants were stable (without mobility) during the entire period of ...around implants (mesially and distally), absence of clinical mobility of mini-implants and lack of peri-implant radiolucency ... See full document

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Incidence of Microbes on Dental Implants
*Geetha Priya S.
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Incidence of Microbes on Dental Implants *Geetha Priya S. .

... the implants in proportion of cocci, if the flora of the remaining teeth harbored more than 20% spirochetes ...surfaced implants had a higher incidence of peri-implantitis than smooth (turned) surfaces ... See full document

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A retrospective analysis of the relationship between rhinosinusitis and sinus lift dental implantation

A retrospective analysis of the relationship between rhinosinusitis and sinus lift dental implantation

... that implants penetrated the mucosa of the sinus floor by more than 4 mm, the portions of the im- plants extending into the sinus cavity were not fully cov- ered with a newly formed sinus ...that implants ... See full document

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Occlusal overload with dental implants: a review

Occlusal overload with dental implants: a review

... integrated implants. This may offer a threshold to explain why fixed dental prostheses that are designed with cantilever arms ≥ 8 mm have demonstrated mar- ginal bone loss, leading to peri-implantitis ... See full document

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Management of acute maxillary sinusitis after sinus bone grafting procedures with simultaneous dental implants placement – a retrospective study

Management of acute maxillary sinusitis after sinus bone grafting procedures with simultaneous dental implants placement – a retrospective study

... simultaneous dental implant placement in three medical centers in Bucharest, Romania between January 2013 and January ...immediate placement of the dental implants, but still requiring ... See full document

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