Search for dissertations about: "History of implant"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 9 swedish dissertations containing the words History of implant.
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1. Peri-implantitis : risk factors and outcome of reconstructive therapy
Abstract : This thesis is focused on (I) the outcome of reconstructive treatment of peri-implant defects and (II) risk factors for the development of peri-implantitis.BackgroundAn increasing number of individuals have dental implant-supported reconstructions. The long-time survival rate of dental implants is good, but complications do occur. READ MORE
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2. Factors affecting peri-implant tissue reactions
Abstract : Screw- shaped titanium implants are today routinely used m the substitution of lost teeth. In this thesis some of the biological factors related to the long-term survival and maintenance of dental implants were studied. The first arm of these studies was to evaluate the neutrophil activation around teeth and dental implants (Papers I & II). READ MORE
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3. Multimodal Imaging of Anisotropic Hierarchical Materials
Abstract : The thesis is focused on studying the nanostructure of natural and synthetic hierarchical materials with biological applications, using X-ray scattering imaging and birefringence microscopy. The term "hierarchical materials" is used for structures composed of sub-units organised in different length scales that create the building blocks for the next level. READ MORE
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4. Clinical aspects of device-detected arrhythmias
Abstract : INTRODUCTION: Cardiac implantable electronic devices (CIEDs) enable continuous monitoring of the heart rhythm. CIEDs constitute a unique opportunity for detecting arrhythmias, as the duration of cardiac monitoring is of the utmost importance for the detection rate. READ MORE
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5. Prevalence, extent and severity of peri-implantitis
Abstract : Peri-implantitis is a disorder that affects the tissues surrounding a functional implant. Peri-implantitis can lead to implant loss and impaired function. There is limited information regarding the prevalence of peri-implantitis. In addition the extent of the disease and pattern of bone loss are poorly described. READ MORE