Background Marginal bone resorption has by some been identified as a "disease" whereas in reality it generally represents a condition. Purpose The present article is a comparison between oral and orthopedic implants, as previously preferred comparisons between oral implants and teeth seem meaningless. Materials and Methods The article is a narrative review on reasons for marginal bone loss. Results and Conclusions The pathology of an oral implant is as little related to a tooth as is pathology of a hip arthroplasty to a normally functioning, pristine hip joint. Oral as well as orthopedic implants are recognized as foreign bodies by the immune system and bone is formed, either in contact or distance osteogenesis, to shield off the foreign ma...
<p><b>AIM: </b>This study envisaged to explain early marginal bone loss (first yea...
Revalence of the problem and the aim of the work: In recent decades one of the most important factor...
Aim This study envisaged to explain early marginal bone loss (first years of function) around implan...
Background Oral implants have displayed clinical survival results at the 95%-99% level for over 10 y...
Background The reasons for long-term marginal bone loss around oral implants are not well under...
In the past, osseointegration was regarded to be a mode of implant anchorage that simulated a simple...
Dental implants are modern solutions, they compensate the lost tooth or teeth in the m...
Background: The discrepancy between some scientific views and the daily clinical experience with den...
Dental implants are the most efficient, contemporary and the best way for replacement of the lost te...
Successful osseointegration is the result of a controlled foreign body reaction to dental implants. ...
PURPOSE: To compare marginal bone loss (MBL) around dental implants in a group of bruxers in relatio...
The marginal bone of dental implants is subjected to slight load modifications over time, conditioni...
Background: The discrepancy between some scientific views and the daily clinical experience with den...
The marginal bone loss around dental implants is an important indicator that helps to evaluate the c...
Long-term bone remodelling of implant placed in the posterior mandibule: a radiological study. Fran...
<p><b>AIM: </b>This study envisaged to explain early marginal bone loss (first yea...
Revalence of the problem and the aim of the work: In recent decades one of the most important factor...
Aim This study envisaged to explain early marginal bone loss (first years of function) around implan...
Background Oral implants have displayed clinical survival results at the 95%-99% level for over 10 y...
Background The reasons for long-term marginal bone loss around oral implants are not well under...
In the past, osseointegration was regarded to be a mode of implant anchorage that simulated a simple...
Dental implants are modern solutions, they compensate the lost tooth or teeth in the m...
Background: The discrepancy between some scientific views and the daily clinical experience with den...
Dental implants are the most efficient, contemporary and the best way for replacement of the lost te...
Successful osseointegration is the result of a controlled foreign body reaction to dental implants. ...
PURPOSE: To compare marginal bone loss (MBL) around dental implants in a group of bruxers in relatio...
The marginal bone of dental implants is subjected to slight load modifications over time, conditioni...
Background: The discrepancy between some scientific views and the daily clinical experience with den...
The marginal bone loss around dental implants is an important indicator that helps to evaluate the c...
Long-term bone remodelling of implant placed in the posterior mandibule: a radiological study. Fran...
<p><b>AIM: </b>This study envisaged to explain early marginal bone loss (first yea...
Revalence of the problem and the aim of the work: In recent decades one of the most important factor...
Aim This study envisaged to explain early marginal bone loss (first years of function) around implan...