When bone implants are loaded, they are inevitably subjected to displacement relative to bone. Such micromotion generates stress/strain states at the interface that can cause beneficial or detrimental sequels. The objective of this study is to better understand the mechanobiology of bone healing at the tissue-implant interface during repeated loading. Machined screw shaped Ti implants were placed in rat tibiae in a hole slightly bigger than the implant diameter. Implants were held stable by a specially-designed bone plate that permits controlled loading. Three loading regimens were applied, (a) zero loading, (b) one daily loading session of 60 cycles with an axial force of 1.5 N/cycle for 7 days, and (c) two such daily sessions with t...
In clinical situations, bone defects are often located at load bearing sites. Tissue engineering sca...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate effects of implant neck design on the original con...
The early cellular and molecular activities determining the early tissue response and bone formation...
Abstract—Since dental implants must withstand relatively large forces and moments in function, a bet...
The use of endosseous oral implants, fixed into bone by means of direct bone contact, became a predi...
Dynamic loading can affect the bone surrounding implants. For ultrastructural exploration of the per...
Peri-implant bone resorption after total joint arthroplasty is a key parameter in aseptic loosening....
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/142048/1/jper1276.pd
Background : The concept of immediate loading of root-form implants for fixed restorations has recei...
It is well founded that the mechanical environment may regulate bone regeneration in orthopedic appl...
We hypothesized that reduced stem stiffness of orthopaedic implants contributes to a high risk of lo...
Objectives: To determine the molecular processes involved in osseointegration. Materials and methods...
ObjectivesWhen implants are inserted, the initial implant stability is dependent on the mechanical s...
Long-term stability of endosseous implants depends on successful bone formation, ingrowth and adapta...
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In clinical situations, bone defects are often located at load bearing sites. Tissue engineering sca...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate effects of implant neck design on the original con...
The early cellular and molecular activities determining the early tissue response and bone formation...
Abstract—Since dental implants must withstand relatively large forces and moments in function, a bet...
The use of endosseous oral implants, fixed into bone by means of direct bone contact, became a predi...
Dynamic loading can affect the bone surrounding implants. For ultrastructural exploration of the per...
Peri-implant bone resorption after total joint arthroplasty is a key parameter in aseptic loosening....
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/142048/1/jper1276.pd
Background : The concept of immediate loading of root-form implants for fixed restorations has recei...
It is well founded that the mechanical environment may regulate bone regeneration in orthopedic appl...
We hypothesized that reduced stem stiffness of orthopaedic implants contributes to a high risk of lo...
Objectives: To determine the molecular processes involved in osseointegration. Materials and methods...
ObjectivesWhen implants are inserted, the initial implant stability is dependent on the mechanical s...
Long-term stability of endosseous implants depends on successful bone formation, ingrowth and adapta...
Normal 0 false false false MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 /* Style Definitions */ table.MsoNo...
In clinical situations, bone defects are often located at load bearing sites. Tissue engineering sca...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate effects of implant neck design on the original con...
The early cellular and molecular activities determining the early tissue response and bone formation...