Abstract: Aims & Objectives: To evaluate the success rate and crestal bone loss around single tooth dental implant restorations in the posterior region. Materials and Method: 55 implants placed in 55 patients were observed for this study. All implants were restored by metal ceramic crowns. Patients were followed up for 2 years. Radiographic and clinical evaluations were done at the 1 and 2 year recall appointment after implant placement. Results: Implants showed 100% survival rate. There was statistically significant bone loss during the first year and no significant crestal bone loss between first and second year. It was also observed that the mandibular restorations showed lesser bone loss than the maxillary restorations...
Relevance of the problem: the manufacturers do not recommend 3,3 mm implants placement in posterior ...
Uncertainty about the causes of peri-implant bone loss and difficulties in measuring it often have r...
PURPOSE: To assess clinical performance of single restorations supported by 6-mm long implants in th...
The present study evaluated standard implant survival and marginal bone loss in the posterior maxill...
Purpose: The aim of the study was to analyze the amount of maxillary and mandibular crestal bone los...
Background and Aim: Bone loss surrounding dental implant is an unavoidable phenomenon that occasiona...
Background and Aim: Crestal bone loss around dental implants is an inadvertent phenomenon. Many clin...
<p><b>AIM: </b>This study envisaged to explain early marginal bone loss (first yea...
Background: The success rate of dental implants depends on the amount of crestal bone around the imp...
The aim of this prospective study was to compare implant success rate and crestal bone loss around t...
The aim of this retrospective study was to compare the amount of marginal bone loss between upper an...
Aim This study envisaged to explain early marginal bone loss (first years of function) around implan...
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...
Aim This study envisaged to explain early marginal bone loss (first years of function) around implan...
Relevance of the problem: the manufacturers do not recommend 3,3 mm implants placement in posterior ...
Uncertainty about the causes of peri-implant bone loss and difficulties in measuring it often have r...
PURPOSE: To assess clinical performance of single restorations supported by 6-mm long implants in th...
The present study evaluated standard implant survival and marginal bone loss in the posterior maxill...
Purpose: The aim of the study was to analyze the amount of maxillary and mandibular crestal bone los...
Background and Aim: Bone loss surrounding dental implant is an unavoidable phenomenon that occasiona...
Background and Aim: Crestal bone loss around dental implants is an inadvertent phenomenon. Many clin...
<p><b>AIM: </b>This study envisaged to explain early marginal bone loss (first yea...
Background: The success rate of dental implants depends on the amount of crestal bone around the imp...
The aim of this prospective study was to compare implant success rate and crestal bone loss around t...
The aim of this retrospective study was to compare the amount of marginal bone loss between upper an...
Aim This study envisaged to explain early marginal bone loss (first years of function) around implan...
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...
Aim This study envisaged to explain early marginal bone loss (first years of function) around implan...
Relevance of the problem: the manufacturers do not recommend 3,3 mm implants placement in posterior ...
Uncertainty about the causes of peri-implant bone loss and difficulties in measuring it often have r...
PURPOSE: To assess clinical performance of single restorations supported by 6-mm long implants in th...