The surface modifications of titanium dental implants play important roles in the enhancement of osseointegration. The objective of the present study was to test two different implant surface treatments on a rabbit model to investigate the osseointegration. The tested surfaces were: a) acid-etched surface with sandblasting treatment (SA) and b) an oxidized implant surface (OS). The roughness was measured by an interferometeric microscope with white light and the residual stress of the surfaces was measured with X-ray residual stress Bragg–Bentano diffraction. Six New Zealand white rabbits were used for the in vivo study. Implants with the two different surfaces (SA and OS) were inserted in the femoral bone. After 12 weeks of implantation, h...
BACKGROUND: Pure titanium continues to be the first choice for dental implants and represents the g...
Background: Titanium implants have been widely used clinically for various types of bone-anchored re...
STATEMENT OF PROBLEM. Macroscopic and especially microscopic properties of implant surfaces play a m...
Background. Scientific evidence in the field of implant dentistry of the past 20 years established t...
Previous studies have shown that the most reliable way to evaluate the success of an implant is by b...
Titanium surface is an important factor in achieving osseointegration during the early wound healing...
PURPOSE. One of the major keys to achieve successful osseointegration of the implant is its surface ...
Objective The objective of this study was to investigate the impact of two different commercially av...
Background: Surface properties of titanium implants play an important role in osseointegration. From...
In the present pilot study, the authors morphologically investigated sandblasted, acid-etched surfac...
Bone healing around dental implants follows the pattern and sequence of intramembraneous osteogenesi...
Background. The objective of the present histologic animal study was to analyze whether roughness of...
Purpose: A satisfactory clinical outcome in dental implant treatment relies on primary stability for...
Background: Osseointegrated titanium implants are routinely used in clinical denstistry as anchorage...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate the combined effects of physical and chemical sur...
BACKGROUND: Pure titanium continues to be the first choice for dental implants and represents the g...
Background: Titanium implants have been widely used clinically for various types of bone-anchored re...
STATEMENT OF PROBLEM. Macroscopic and especially microscopic properties of implant surfaces play a m...
Background. Scientific evidence in the field of implant dentistry of the past 20 years established t...
Previous studies have shown that the most reliable way to evaluate the success of an implant is by b...
Titanium surface is an important factor in achieving osseointegration during the early wound healing...
PURPOSE. One of the major keys to achieve successful osseointegration of the implant is its surface ...
Objective The objective of this study was to investigate the impact of two different commercially av...
Background: Surface properties of titanium implants play an important role in osseointegration. From...
In the present pilot study, the authors morphologically investigated sandblasted, acid-etched surfac...
Bone healing around dental implants follows the pattern and sequence of intramembraneous osteogenesi...
Background. The objective of the present histologic animal study was to analyze whether roughness of...
Purpose: A satisfactory clinical outcome in dental implant treatment relies on primary stability for...
Background: Osseointegrated titanium implants are routinely used in clinical denstistry as anchorage...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate the combined effects of physical and chemical sur...
BACKGROUND: Pure titanium continues to be the first choice for dental implants and represents the g...
Background: Titanium implants have been widely used clinically for various types of bone-anchored re...
STATEMENT OF PROBLEM. Macroscopic and especially microscopic properties of implant surfaces play a m...