Search for dissertations about: "dentistry THESIS"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 436 swedish dissertations containing the words dentistry THESIS.
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21. Health-related quality of life in recipients with an implantable cardioverter defibrillator due to life-threatening arrhythmias : a 5 year follow-up
Abstract : The general aim of this thesis was to describe self-reported health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in recipients with an implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) due to life-threatening arrhythmias over a 5-year period. The design was prospective and longitudinal. READ MORE
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22. On Influence Of Undersized Implant Site On Implant Stability And Osseointegration
Abstract : The use of dental implants for the rehabilitation of edentulous areas is an established treatment, showing high success rates. Primary stability is one of the pre-requisites for osseointegration, and it is ensured by the mechanical interlocking at the bone to implant interface. READ MORE
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23. Periodontal health and disease in two adult populations in Sweden
Abstract : This thesis deals with epidemiological data regarding periodontaldisease from two different Swedish populations (Jönköping andSkåne).BackgroundThe studies focus on periodontal disease, a disease affecting a largepart of the adult population. READ MORE
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24. In vivo and in vitro studies of polyetheretherketone: bone formation, inflammatory response and biofilm formation
Abstract : In prosthetic dentistry, restorative materials are used to replace missing teeth and tissues, so as to maintain oral functionalities and comfort for the patient. Depending on the clinical problem, metals, ceramics or polymers, are used both in dentistry and orthopedics. READ MORE
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25. On the mortality of patients treated with dental implants: Association to age, degree of tooth loss, and treatment modality
Abstract : Rehabilitation of partially or completely edentulous patients with implant-supported prostheses is a common treatment in dentistry. Clinical studies evaluating this type of treatment have largely focused on technical and biolog-ical complications. READ MORE