Purpose: Numerous studies have shown that crestal bone resorption around the implant was related to the location of the implant abutment junction(IAJ). Recently it was hypothesized that platform switching termed the inward horizontal repositioning of the IAJ might limit bone resorption around the implants. The purpose of this clinical study was to evaluate the effect of platform switching on crestal bone resorption. Materials and Methods: The crestal bone loss of 65 external hex implants in 26 patients were radiographically measured at crown placement and follow-up examinations. 23 standard implants(non-platform switching group, NP) were connected with the matching abutments and 42 wide implants(platform switching group, PS) were conn...
Introduction: For the two-piece implant, the crestal bone levels have been described to be typically...
<p>The success of the dental implants mostly depends on the health of hard and soft tissues. O...
BackgroundIt has been reported in many articles that marginal bone resorptions are prevented by plat...
Purpose: Numerous studies have shown that crestal bone resorption around the implant was related to ...
SummaryTo maintain long-term implant stability, it is important to minimize bone loss around the imp...
Background: Platform switching is a major contributing factor in limiting crestal bone resorption. ...
Background: The overall success of dental implants depends on the crestal bone support around the im...
Abstract OBJECTIVE. This is a case control study that has been carried out to assess the efficacy ...
Aim To assess the outcome of short implants (8.5 mm) supplied with a conventional platform-matched i...
The aim of the current study was to investigate the role of the type of abutment/implant connection ...
Objectives: The aim of this work is to evaluate the importance of the platform switching and of new ...
Aim: The aim of this work is to evaluate the importance of the platform switching and of new implant...
Objective: The aim of this retrospective study was to assess the marginal bone levels around platfor...
The benefits and feasibility of platform switching have been discussed in several studies, reporting...
Dental implants designed with platform switching have been used clinically to reduce crestal bone re...
Introduction: For the two-piece implant, the crestal bone levels have been described to be typically...
<p>The success of the dental implants mostly depends on the health of hard and soft tissues. O...
BackgroundIt has been reported in many articles that marginal bone resorptions are prevented by plat...
Purpose: Numerous studies have shown that crestal bone resorption around the implant was related to ...
SummaryTo maintain long-term implant stability, it is important to minimize bone loss around the imp...
Background: Platform switching is a major contributing factor in limiting crestal bone resorption. ...
Background: The overall success of dental implants depends on the crestal bone support around the im...
Abstract OBJECTIVE. This is a case control study that has been carried out to assess the efficacy ...
Aim To assess the outcome of short implants (8.5 mm) supplied with a conventional platform-matched i...
The aim of the current study was to investigate the role of the type of abutment/implant connection ...
Objectives: The aim of this work is to evaluate the importance of the platform switching and of new ...
Aim: The aim of this work is to evaluate the importance of the platform switching and of new implant...
Objective: The aim of this retrospective study was to assess the marginal bone levels around platfor...
The benefits and feasibility of platform switching have been discussed in several studies, reporting...
Dental implants designed with platform switching have been used clinically to reduce crestal bone re...
Introduction: For the two-piece implant, the crestal bone levels have been described to be typically...
<p>The success of the dental implants mostly depends on the health of hard and soft tissues. O...
BackgroundIt has been reported in many articles that marginal bone resorptions are prevented by plat...