Search for dissertations about: "implants in maxilla"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 20 swedish dissertations containing the words implants in maxilla.
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16. On dental implant failure and patient-related factors
Abstract : Dental implants function as anchorage for dental prostheses. In a small number of cases, osseointegration fails to establish or be maintained around the implants, but the reasons for these failures are not yet fully understood. READ MORE
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17. On tissue reactions to dentin as a bone substitute material
Abstract : Background Reconstruction of the jaws due to resorption of the alveolar crest may require bone augmentation prior to installation of endosseous implants. Active research on new bone graft materials with bone regeneration ability equivalent to autogenous bone but without the limitations of allogenic, xenogenic and synthetic bone are constantly ongoing. READ MORE
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18. On various protocols for direct loading of implant-supported fixed prostheses
Abstract : Backgrund: Prosthetic rehabilitation of the edentulous patient with implant-supported bridges is today a routine and predictable treatment modality. The original protocol prescribed a healing period of 3 to 6 months prior to loading which means that the total treatment time can be extensive and that the patients often need to wear removable provisional prostheses during healing and treatment. READ MORE
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19. Evaluation of computer-assisted virtual treatment planning and template-guided surgery in dental implant treatment
Abstract : One of the newly introduced concepts in implant dentistry is computer-guided surgery. The development of 3D implant planning software and imaging technology provide clinicians with 3D information of patients bony structures. READ MORE
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20. Accuracy of virtually planned and CAD/CAM-guided dental implant surgery
Abstract : The treatment with dental implants was introduced in the 1960s as an aid for patients who were missing teeth. Recently CAD/CAM guided surgical concepts have been launched on the market as a solution for treating single, partial or completely edentulous patients with dental implants. READ MORE