To evaluate the clinical performance of Astra Tech OsseoSpeed TX 3.0S implants using one-stage surgical procedure and early loading in the anterior region. This is a prospective, single arm, multi-centre study. Patients missing teeth at positions 12, 22 and 32-42 were eligible to enter the study. The implants (OsseoSpeed TX 3.0S) used in the study were of 3 mm diameter and of different lengths. One-stage surgery was performed, and healing abutments were used during the 6-10 weeks healing period. Clinical and radiographic examinations were assessed at implant installation, loading and at the 6- and 12-month follow-up visits. Ninety-seven implants were placed in 69 patients at six different study centres in Denmark, Germany, Italy, Spain, Swe...
Implant dentistry has had a great success in the last decades for replacing missing teeth; however, ...
none5Aim: To evaluate prospectively the clinical and radiographic outcomes after 2 years of loading ...
none6siAIM: To evaluate prospectively the clinical and radiographic outcomes after 5 years of ear...
Objective: To evaluate the clinical performance of Astra Tech OsseoSpeed™ TX 3.0S implants using one...
Objective: To evaluate the clinical reliability of narrow implants placed in a one-stage procedure a...
Objective To evaluate the clinical performance of A stra T ech O sseo S peed™ TX 3.0 S implan...
Objective: This study was initiated to evaluate the 5-year implant survival rate and marginal bone l...
Aim: The purpose of this prospective multicenter clinical study was to compare 3 years implant survi...
Aim: The purpose of this prospective multicenter clinical study was to compare 3 years implant survi...
Aim The purpose of this prospective multicenter clinical study was to compare 3 years implant survi...
OBJECTIVE The aim of the present prospective clinical study was to assess the survival rate and t...
Aim: To evaluate prospectively the clinical and radiographic outcomes after 2 years of loading of 6 ...
Background: Narrow-diameter implants are planned for specific clinical conditions as locator implant...
OBJECTIVES: Narrow-diameter implants (NDIs) are used in severely resorbed mandibles. The reduced imp...
Implant dentistry has had a great success in the last decades for replacing missing teeth; however, ...
Implant dentistry has had a great success in the last decades for replacing missing teeth; however, ...
none5Aim: To evaluate prospectively the clinical and radiographic outcomes after 2 years of loading ...
none6siAIM: To evaluate prospectively the clinical and radiographic outcomes after 5 years of ear...
Objective: To evaluate the clinical performance of Astra Tech OsseoSpeed™ TX 3.0S implants using one...
Objective: To evaluate the clinical reliability of narrow implants placed in a one-stage procedure a...
Objective To evaluate the clinical performance of A stra T ech O sseo S peed™ TX 3.0 S implan...
Objective: This study was initiated to evaluate the 5-year implant survival rate and marginal bone l...
Aim: The purpose of this prospective multicenter clinical study was to compare 3 years implant survi...
Aim: The purpose of this prospective multicenter clinical study was to compare 3 years implant survi...
Aim The purpose of this prospective multicenter clinical study was to compare 3 years implant survi...
OBJECTIVE The aim of the present prospective clinical study was to assess the survival rate and t...
Aim: To evaluate prospectively the clinical and radiographic outcomes after 2 years of loading of 6 ...
Background: Narrow-diameter implants are planned for specific clinical conditions as locator implant...
OBJECTIVES: Narrow-diameter implants (NDIs) are used in severely resorbed mandibles. The reduced imp...
Implant dentistry has had a great success in the last decades for replacing missing teeth; however, ...
Implant dentistry has had a great success in the last decades for replacing missing teeth; however, ...
none5Aim: To evaluate prospectively the clinical and radiographic outcomes after 2 years of loading ...
none6siAIM: To evaluate prospectively the clinical and radiographic outcomes after 5 years of ear...