In vitro studies of implant-tissue attachment are primarily based on two-dimensional cell culture models, which fail to replicate the three-dimensional native human oral mucosal tissue completely. Thus, the present study aimed to describe a novel tissue culture model using pig mandibular block including alveolar bone and gingival soft tissues to evaluate the tissue attachment to titanium implant provided with hydrothermally induced TiO2 coating. Tissue attachment on TiO2 coated and non-coated implants were compared. Ti-6Al-4V alloy posts were used to function as implants that were inserted in five pig mandibles. Implants were delivered with two different surface treatments, non-coated (NC) titanium and hydrothermal induced TiO2 coated surfa...
A novel in-vivo pilot study was developed using the rabbit mandibular diastema to evaluate the effec...
Implanted titanium (Ti) devices such as dental implants have been shown to produce metallic species ...
The aim of this study is a comparative histological and histomorphometrical evaluation of the effect...
Abstract In vitro studies of implant-tissue attachment are primarily based on two-dimensional cell c...
BACKGROUND: Evidently, there is a fast-moving shift from delayed to immediate implant loading. The h...
BACKGROUND: Evidently, there is a fast-moving shift from delayed to immediate implant loading. The h...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate soft-tissue attachment to different metal, ceramic...
In the present pilot study, the authors morphologically investigated sandblasted, acid-etched surfac...
Zirconia implant abutments have gained popularity over the past few years as a substitute for the tr...
Background: In dental implant treatment, the long-term prognosis is dependent on the biologic seal f...
[EN] Dental implantology is still an expanding field of scientific study because of the number of pe...
Background: Abutment surfaces are being designed to promote gingival soft tissue attachment and inte...
A major determinant of successful osseointegration of endosseous implants is the surface topography ...
Soft tissue integration is a prerequisite for implant success. The role of the soft tissue barrier a...
The bone material interface has been an area of intense study over many decades, where studies of th...
A novel in-vivo pilot study was developed using the rabbit mandibular diastema to evaluate the effec...
Implanted titanium (Ti) devices such as dental implants have been shown to produce metallic species ...
The aim of this study is a comparative histological and histomorphometrical evaluation of the effect...
Abstract In vitro studies of implant-tissue attachment are primarily based on two-dimensional cell c...
BACKGROUND: Evidently, there is a fast-moving shift from delayed to immediate implant loading. The h...
BACKGROUND: Evidently, there is a fast-moving shift from delayed to immediate implant loading. The h...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate soft-tissue attachment to different metal, ceramic...
In the present pilot study, the authors morphologically investigated sandblasted, acid-etched surfac...
Zirconia implant abutments have gained popularity over the past few years as a substitute for the tr...
Background: In dental implant treatment, the long-term prognosis is dependent on the biologic seal f...
[EN] Dental implantology is still an expanding field of scientific study because of the number of pe...
Background: Abutment surfaces are being designed to promote gingival soft tissue attachment and inte...
A major determinant of successful osseointegration of endosseous implants is the surface topography ...
Soft tissue integration is a prerequisite for implant success. The role of the soft tissue barrier a...
The bone material interface has been an area of intense study over many decades, where studies of th...
A novel in-vivo pilot study was developed using the rabbit mandibular diastema to evaluate the effec...
Implanted titanium (Ti) devices such as dental implants have been shown to produce metallic species ...
The aim of this study is a comparative histological and histomorphometrical evaluation of the effect...