The current study aimed to assess the topographical and physical properties of a minimally invasive implant (MagiCore®: MC®, InnosBioSurg, IBS) and to evaluate its biological behavior compared to a gold standard implant (NobelParallel™: NB™, Nobel Biocare™). After surface characterization, the biological behavior assessment was conducted regarding human gingival fibroblasts (hGF) and osteoblast-like cells (MG63). Roughness values for NBTM were Ra = 1.28 µm and for MC® they were Ra = 2.02 µm. Alamar BlueTM assay LIVE/DEADTM staining results indicated equivalent biological development regarding both cell types for the two implants. Significant enhancement was found for hGF ALP activity in the presence of the two tested implants in a time-depe...
Objectives: To analyse the soft tissue morphology under healthy and experimental mucositis condition...
OBJECTIVE: Dental implants are successfully employed to treat partial or complete edentulism and the...
The aims of the present review are (1) to identify essential surface parameters; (2) to present an o...
BACKGROUND: Most current implants have a moderately rough surface (compared with older minimally rou...
PURPOSE: To characterize topographically and chemically the surfaces of 2 commercially available im...
Dental implants rehabilitation of edentulous patients is the current accepted treatment to increase ...
Objectives The aim of this study was an in vitro comparison of osteoblast adhesion, proliferation an...
Current research on dental implants has mainly focused on the influence of surface roughness on the ...
Purpose: A satisfactory clinical outcome in dental implant treatment relies on primary stability for...
This 3-year prospective randomized controlled trial compared the clinical, microbiological and bioch...
Background: Physical and bioceramic incorporation surface treatments at the nanometer scale showed h...
© 2020 by the authors.The chemical composition and the surface characteristics of dental implants ar...
Background: Abutment surfaces are being designed to promote gingival soft tissue attachment and inte...
Due to the growing acceptance of patients for the use of dental implants, today the use of dental im...
Purpose:To characterize topographically and chemically the surfaces of 2 commercially available impl...
Objectives: To analyse the soft tissue morphology under healthy and experimental mucositis condition...
OBJECTIVE: Dental implants are successfully employed to treat partial or complete edentulism and the...
The aims of the present review are (1) to identify essential surface parameters; (2) to present an o...
BACKGROUND: Most current implants have a moderately rough surface (compared with older minimally rou...
PURPOSE: To characterize topographically and chemically the surfaces of 2 commercially available im...
Dental implants rehabilitation of edentulous patients is the current accepted treatment to increase ...
Objectives The aim of this study was an in vitro comparison of osteoblast adhesion, proliferation an...
Current research on dental implants has mainly focused on the influence of surface roughness on the ...
Purpose: A satisfactory clinical outcome in dental implant treatment relies on primary stability for...
This 3-year prospective randomized controlled trial compared the clinical, microbiological and bioch...
Background: Physical and bioceramic incorporation surface treatments at the nanometer scale showed h...
© 2020 by the authors.The chemical composition and the surface characteristics of dental implants ar...
Background: Abutment surfaces are being designed to promote gingival soft tissue attachment and inte...
Due to the growing acceptance of patients for the use of dental implants, today the use of dental im...
Purpose:To characterize topographically and chemically the surfaces of 2 commercially available impl...
Objectives: To analyse the soft tissue morphology under healthy and experimental mucositis condition...
OBJECTIVE: Dental implants are successfully employed to treat partial or complete edentulism and the...
The aims of the present review are (1) to identify essential surface parameters; (2) to present an o...