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The clinical and radiographic outcome of innovative protocols in implant dentistry Universiteit Gent
A novel method to quantify bone loss around implants Universiteit Gent
A model study on flapless implant placement by clinicians with a different experience level in implant surgery Universiteit Gent
Introduction: Some implant companies advocate that flapless surgery is easy to perform and beneficial for aesthetics and patients morbidity. However, studies objectively analyzing the position in the bone of implants installed with this approach are lacking. This in vitro model study was performed to analyse deviations in position and inclination of implants placed with flapless surgery compared with the ideally planned position and to examine ...
Clinical outcome and bone preservation of single TiUniteU+2122 implants installed with flapless or flap surgery Universiteit Gent
Two-year outcome with Nobel Direct® implants: a retrospective radiographic and microbiologic study in 10 patients Universiteit Gent
Introduction: The Nobel Direct® implant (Nobel Biocare AB, Göteborg, Sweden) was developed to minimize marginal bone resorption and to result in "soft tissue integration" for an optimized aesthetic outcome. However, conflicting results have been presented in the literature. The aim of this present study was to evaluate the clinical and microbiologic outcomes of Nobel Direct implants. Materials and Methods: Ten partially edentulous subjects ...
Succesfactoren voor implantatie: implantaatherstel van één tand in de esthetische zone Universiteit Gent
Het gebruik van tandheelkundige implantaten is de laatste jaren in vrijwel alle indicatiesmogelijk gewordenmet een steeds gunstiger prognose. Dit komt met name door een aantalmodificaties in zowel implantaat, chirurgie als prothetiek en door een betere kennis van de biologischemechanismen.
Immediate functional loading of TiOblast dental implants in full-arch edentulous mandibles: a 3-year prospective study Universiteit Gent
Introduction: Implant-prosthetic rehabilitation of the completely edentulous mandible has evolved to a simplified procedure with shorter treatment time and survival rates of 95-100% depending on the implant system used. Purpose: The aim was to evaluate the 3-year clinical success of Astra Tech TiOblast implants, functionally loaded on the day of surgery with a fixed full-arch bridge in the mandible. Materials and methods: One hundred and ...