BACKGROUND: Early implant failures may document that the bone tissue or the wound-healing process following installation surgery was compromised. Subjects who have lost teeth for periodontal reasons exhibit more earlier implant failures than subjects who had experienced tooth loss for other reasons. AIM: To describe the tissue of the fully healed extraction sites in subjects who had lost teeth as a result of periodontitis or for other reasons. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Thirty-six otherwise healthy, partially dentate subjects with fully healed edentulous portions in the posterior maxilla were included. Nineteen of these subjects had lost teeth because of advanced periodontitis (group P) and 17 for other reasons (group NP). Using a trephine dr...
Purpose: The purpose of this prospective study on humans were to evaluate (a) the clinical outcome ...
This article reviews the normal and pathological healing processes that take place after tooth extra...
Purpose: (1) To clinically evaluate horizontal remodeling of the alveolar process (hard and soft tis...
Background: Early implant failures may document that the bone tissue or the wound‐healing process fo...
Objectives: The aim of the present study was to examine tissue integration of implants placed (i) in...
Background: To assess the soft tissue dimension following tooth extraction and alveolar ridge preser...
Sufficient alveolar bone volume and favorable architecture of the alveo-lar ridge are essential to o...
Abstract: Introduction: Tooth extraction is followed by marked osseous changes of the residual alveo...
BACKGROUND: The composition of the fully healed edentulous ridge of the posterior maxilla was recen...
To evaluate the soft tissue esthetic outcome of implant restored anterior teeth lost from periodonta...
Teeth are extracted for a variety of reasons, including trauma, pathology, and infection. Tooth loss...
BACKGROUND: While the dimensional alteration of alveolar bone following tooth extraction have been e...
Abstract: Background: Implants placed immediately after tooth extraction have shown high percentages...
Due to the growing acceptance of patients for the use of dental implants, today the use of dental im...
Aim: Tooth extraction results in a reduction of bone quantity. The scientific literature shows that ...
Purpose: The purpose of this prospective study on humans were to evaluate (a) the clinical outcome ...
This article reviews the normal and pathological healing processes that take place after tooth extra...
Purpose: (1) To clinically evaluate horizontal remodeling of the alveolar process (hard and soft tis...
Background: Early implant failures may document that the bone tissue or the wound‐healing process fo...
Objectives: The aim of the present study was to examine tissue integration of implants placed (i) in...
Background: To assess the soft tissue dimension following tooth extraction and alveolar ridge preser...
Sufficient alveolar bone volume and favorable architecture of the alveo-lar ridge are essential to o...
Abstract: Introduction: Tooth extraction is followed by marked osseous changes of the residual alveo...
BACKGROUND: The composition of the fully healed edentulous ridge of the posterior maxilla was recen...
To evaluate the soft tissue esthetic outcome of implant restored anterior teeth lost from periodonta...
Teeth are extracted for a variety of reasons, including trauma, pathology, and infection. Tooth loss...
BACKGROUND: While the dimensional alteration of alveolar bone following tooth extraction have been e...
Abstract: Background: Implants placed immediately after tooth extraction have shown high percentages...
Due to the growing acceptance of patients for the use of dental implants, today the use of dental im...
Aim: Tooth extraction results in a reduction of bone quantity. The scientific literature shows that ...
Purpose: The purpose of this prospective study on humans were to evaluate (a) the clinical outcome ...
This article reviews the normal and pathological healing processes that take place after tooth extra...
Purpose: (1) To clinically evaluate horizontal remodeling of the alveolar process (hard and soft tis...