Screw-shaped implants made from rods of commercially pure titanium (grade 1) and titanium-aluminum-vanadium (grade 5) were machined, and the implant surface structures were numerically described before being placed in rabbit tibiae for healing periods of 1 month, 6 months, and 12 months. Quantitative comparisons of the removal torque (Ncm) necessary to loosen the implants from the bone bed were performed. Short-term (1 month) observations revealed no significant differences between the two tested materials. However, after 6 and 12 months, the commercially pure titanium implants were significantly more stable in the bone bed, as compared to the alloy samples. After 6 months, the commercially pure titanium had a mean removal torque of 29 Ncm ...
This study aimed to compare two different implant surface treatments of the implant system Bi-Implan...
Screw-shaped implants of commercially pure (c.p.) titanium, c.p. niobium, c.p. zirconium, and stainl...
We evaluated the shear bond strength of bone–implant contact, or osseointegration, in the rabb...
Screw shaped implants of Titanium-13Zirconium-6Niobium(newly developed), Titanium-6Zirconium-6Sn-6Ni...
The successful clinical use of implants with microrough titanium surfaces has paved the way for the ...
The successful clinical use of implants with microrough titanium surfaces has paved the way for the ...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to perform an in vivo histological comparative evaluation of b...
Objective: The aim of this study was to compare, through biomechanical and histological analysis, th...
as the direct contact between bone and titanium implants, the use of these implants has changed many...
Background. Pure titanium continues to be the first choice for dental implants and represents the go...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to evaluate differences in the healing of cortical and cancel...
Background: Using implants for dental applications are well-accepted procedures as one of the soluti...
The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of various surface treatments by measuring remo...
Background. Pure titanium continues to be the first choice for dental implants and represents the go...
BACKGROUND: Clinically, there is a demand for mechanically stronger alloyed implants; however, not m...
This study aimed to compare two different implant surface treatments of the implant system Bi-Implan...
Screw-shaped implants of commercially pure (c.p.) titanium, c.p. niobium, c.p. zirconium, and stainl...
We evaluated the shear bond strength of bone–implant contact, or osseointegration, in the rabb...
Screw shaped implants of Titanium-13Zirconium-6Niobium(newly developed), Titanium-6Zirconium-6Sn-6Ni...
The successful clinical use of implants with microrough titanium surfaces has paved the way for the ...
The successful clinical use of implants with microrough titanium surfaces has paved the way for the ...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to perform an in vivo histological comparative evaluation of b...
Objective: The aim of this study was to compare, through biomechanical and histological analysis, th...
as the direct contact between bone and titanium implants, the use of these implants has changed many...
Background. Pure titanium continues to be the first choice for dental implants and represents the go...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to evaluate differences in the healing of cortical and cancel...
Background: Using implants for dental applications are well-accepted procedures as one of the soluti...
The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of various surface treatments by measuring remo...
Background. Pure titanium continues to be the first choice for dental implants and represents the go...
BACKGROUND: Clinically, there is a demand for mechanically stronger alloyed implants; however, not m...
This study aimed to compare two different implant surface treatments of the implant system Bi-Implan...
Screw-shaped implants of commercially pure (c.p.) titanium, c.p. niobium, c.p. zirconium, and stainl...
We evaluated the shear bond strength of bone–implant contact, or osseointegration, in the rabb...