97.4% success rates of tapered implants in the maxilla
Evaluate the clinical outcome of new tapered design implants installed in maxillary posterior areas.
Evaluate the clinical outcome of new tapered design implants installed in maxillary posterior areas.
Torus of the maxilla or mandible, maxillary tuberosity, sinus wall, zygomatic bone, symphysis or ramus. instruments such as trephine drill, mallet & chisel, bone scarper, or saw have been used for bone grafting.
Horizontal or vertical alveolar bone augmentation procedures usually cannot be avoided in edentulous regions. Many studies have shown that GBR is predictable treatment at infrabony defects. However, GBR on extrabony defects still shows a lack of predictability.
Surface treatment with pH buffering agent has been developed to achieve higher and faster osseointegration.
Various techniques are available for elevating the sinus membrane. The aim of this study is to evaluate three methods of indirect sinus floor elevation regarding elevation heights of 7mm on the outcomes of membrane perforation, length of perforation, and time required to perform the procedure.
A radiographic stent was modified and used as a surgical stent instead of computer-guided implant surgery to reduce the treatment time. Compared to the stent made with computer -guided surgery, since it is not accurate enough to use until final drilling, it can be used as an marker for initial position.
The developments of CT technology and implant planning software has improved guided surgery and gained the interest of dentists from across the world. Guided surgery has helped thousands of patients and dentists achieve positive results with precise and stress-free implant placement.
The aim of this study was to evaluated the effect of healing period to the stability of hydrophilic tapered-type implant at maxillary posterior area : 6-weeks and 12-weeks loading.
This study aims to evaluate the aspects of healing around the implants placed with sinus floor elevation without bone grafts through crestal approach
This study was to evaluate the effectiveness of the intraoral use of subperiosteally placed self-inflating tissue expanders for subsequent bone augmentation and implant integrity.