Search for dissertations about: "Bone Augmentation"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 26 swedish dissertations containing the words Bone Augmentation.
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16. Clinical and experimental studies of bone substitutes and dental implants in compromised bone sites
Abstract : Background: With an ageing population, an increase of more challenging implant treatments is expected. In this thesis, we evaluate the outcome of two faster implant protocols, in patients with compromised alveolar bone. READ MORE
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17. On the biological behavior of barrier membranes: implications for Guided Bone Regeneration. Clinical and Experimental studies
Abstract : There is a continuous development of bone augmentation solutions to meet the rising demand for effective dental implant rehabilitations. One of the most used techniques is Guided Bone Regeneration (GBR). READ MORE
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18. The biological and physical performance of high strength dicalcium phosphate cement in physiologically relevant models
Abstract : The chemical properties of calcium phosphate cements (CPCs) are very similar to the mineral phase of bone. CPCs are, consequently, very effective substrates (scaffolds) for tissue engineering; bone and stem cells attach readily, and can proliferate and differentiate to form new bone tissue. READ MORE
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19. On factors influencing the outcome of various methods using endosseous implants for reconstruction of the atrophic edentulous and partially dentate maxilla
Abstract : Surgical reconstruction of the severely resorbed edentulous maxilla often requires a combination of bone grafts and dental implants. Different methods have been used during the years where donor site, type of bone graft, healing period, timing of implant placement and implant surface have varied. READ MORE
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20. On magnesium-modified titanium coatings and magnesium alloys for oral orthopaedic applications : in vitro investigation
Abstract : In dentistry and orthopaedic surgery, research to find and developimproved biomaterials is progressing rapidly.Of specific interest is to accelerate bone formation around theimplant surface, which could improve the reliability of the implanteven in patients with compromised situations. READ MORE