This clinical study retrospectively analyzed cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) images to determine the potential influence of implant inclination on peri-implant marginal bone loss after 18 to 24 months of functional loading. Twenty-five consecutive patients presenting with an edentulous or partially edentulous maxilla or mandible and an adequate bone volume for receiving oral implants were selected for analysis of the marginal bone loss around tilted and/or axial implants. The study population included patients rehabilitated with Toronto bridges (TBs), fixed partial dentures (FPDs), or single crowns (SCs) on axial and/or tilted implants. The primary outcome was the CBCT analysis of peri-implant marginal bone level change, depending on i...
STATEMENT OF PROBLEM: A discrepancy between crown width and implant width may contribute to potenti...
To evaluate the influence of the cervical crown contour on marginal bone loss and soft tissue health...
Background: Peri-implant bone loss seems to occur following implant placement/loading regardless of ...
Aims: The use of tilted implants has recently gained popularity as a feasible option for the treatme...
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of the present review was to test the null hypothesis of no difference in th...
Purpose: This study aimed to (1) investigate the success of posterior implants tilted >45° when 4...
Bone grafting procedures during the use of dental implants may be avoided by the use of tilted impla...
Aim: This systematic review and meta-analysis evaluated the clinical survival of axial and tilted im...
The aim of this study was to assess the long-term clinical behavior of straight implants in comparis...
Objective: To compare the course of patients treated with tilted implants versus those treated conve...
Objective: To compare the course of patients treated with tilted implants versus those treated conve...
none6noThe aim of this prospective study was to compare implant success rate and crestal bone loss a...
The aim of this prospective study was to compare implant success rate and crestal bone loss around t...
The aim of this prospective study was to compare implant success rate and crestal bone loss around t...
The aim of this present record-based retrospective study was to investigate the influence of the cro...
STATEMENT OF PROBLEM: A discrepancy between crown width and implant width may contribute to potenti...
To evaluate the influence of the cervical crown contour on marginal bone loss and soft tissue health...
Background: Peri-implant bone loss seems to occur following implant placement/loading regardless of ...
Aims: The use of tilted implants has recently gained popularity as a feasible option for the treatme...
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of the present review was to test the null hypothesis of no difference in th...
Purpose: This study aimed to (1) investigate the success of posterior implants tilted >45° when 4...
Bone grafting procedures during the use of dental implants may be avoided by the use of tilted impla...
Aim: This systematic review and meta-analysis evaluated the clinical survival of axial and tilted im...
The aim of this study was to assess the long-term clinical behavior of straight implants in comparis...
Objective: To compare the course of patients treated with tilted implants versus those treated conve...
Objective: To compare the course of patients treated with tilted implants versus those treated conve...
none6noThe aim of this prospective study was to compare implant success rate and crestal bone loss a...
The aim of this prospective study was to compare implant success rate and crestal bone loss around t...
The aim of this prospective study was to compare implant success rate and crestal bone loss around t...
The aim of this present record-based retrospective study was to investigate the influence of the cro...
STATEMENT OF PROBLEM: A discrepancy between crown width and implant width may contribute to potenti...
To evaluate the influence of the cervical crown contour on marginal bone loss and soft tissue health...
Background: Peri-implant bone loss seems to occur following implant placement/loading regardless of ...