Statement of problem. Survival rates of implants in posterior regions vary among clinical studies. Problems occur more often in the posterior segment of the maxilla due to proximity of the maxillary sinus and reduced quality or quantity of alveolar bone.Purpose. This clinical study evaluated the treatment outcomes of 3 brands of implants in the posterior maxillac and mandibles of 63 patients. Treatment outcomes of all implants were assessed according to implant type, location, patient gender, periodontal status, and prosthesis type.Material and methods. A total of 203 implants - 105 ITT (ITT), 53 Camlog (CAM), and 45 Frialit (FRI) - were placed in 63 patients (38 women, 25 men). One hundred twelve implants were located in the posterior mand...
Purpose: The purpose of the present cohort study was to investigate the 3-year efficacy and clinical...
Purpose: We aimed to retrospectively evaluate the radiographic and clinical results and the success ...
In many cases, due to anatomical limitations, the placement of regular-length implants cannot be fac...
Statement of problem. Survival rates of implants in posterior regions vary among clinical studies. P...
Purpose: The aim of this retrospective study was to evaluate the outcomes, after 5 years of function...
The present study evaluated standard implant survival and marginal bone loss in the posterior maxill...
PurposeTo compare the clinical and radiological outcomes of two implant designs with different prost...
Purpose: To retrospectively evaluate the survival rate of machined implants in sinus-lifted posterio...
ObjectiveTo compare the treatment outcome of 4 vs. 6bar-connected implants in the posterior region o...
BACKGROUND: The reduced bone height and proximity of the maxillary sinus are the most common limita...
BACKGROUND: Anatomic and biomechanical limitations can jeopardize successful single implantation in ...
Objective To compare clinical and patient-reported outcomes when providing maxillary overdentures on...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to evaluate clinical outcomes, posttreatment care, and patien...
BACKGROUND: Several treatment options exist for the implant-supported rehabilitation of edentulous p...
PURPOSE: To retrospectively compare short implants (6 to 8 mm) (short group) to standard-length impl...
Purpose: The purpose of the present cohort study was to investigate the 3-year efficacy and clinical...
Purpose: We aimed to retrospectively evaluate the radiographic and clinical results and the success ...
In many cases, due to anatomical limitations, the placement of regular-length implants cannot be fac...
Statement of problem. Survival rates of implants in posterior regions vary among clinical studies. P...
Purpose: The aim of this retrospective study was to evaluate the outcomes, after 5 years of function...
The present study evaluated standard implant survival and marginal bone loss in the posterior maxill...
PurposeTo compare the clinical and radiological outcomes of two implant designs with different prost...
Purpose: To retrospectively evaluate the survival rate of machined implants in sinus-lifted posterio...
ObjectiveTo compare the treatment outcome of 4 vs. 6bar-connected implants in the posterior region o...
BACKGROUND: The reduced bone height and proximity of the maxillary sinus are the most common limita...
BACKGROUND: Anatomic and biomechanical limitations can jeopardize successful single implantation in ...
Objective To compare clinical and patient-reported outcomes when providing maxillary overdentures on...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to evaluate clinical outcomes, posttreatment care, and patien...
BACKGROUND: Several treatment options exist for the implant-supported rehabilitation of edentulous p...
PURPOSE: To retrospectively compare short implants (6 to 8 mm) (short group) to standard-length impl...
Purpose: The purpose of the present cohort study was to investigate the 3-year efficacy and clinical...
Purpose: We aimed to retrospectively evaluate the radiographic and clinical results and the success ...
In many cases, due to anatomical limitations, the placement of regular-length implants cannot be fac...