Influencing Hard and Soft Tissue Changes Following Tooth Extraction Abstract. Influencing Hard and Soft Tissue Changes Following Tooth Extraction The loss of a tooth leads to the initiation of resorption processes and thus to the remodeling of the tissues of the alveolar process. At the hard tissue level, this resorption mainly affects the bundle bone at the buccal side of the extracted tooth and occurs most rapidly in the first weeks and months after extraction. Tissue changes occur not only at the level of the hard tissue (bone), but also at the level of the soft tissue. These changes lead to a significant loss of volume, especially at the buccal area of the alveolar ridge. They are responsible for a volume loss of the alveolar ridge cont...
The key to achieving pleasing esthetics in implant dentistry is a thorough understanding of the biol...
The purpose of the present series of investigations was to study the healing following tooth extract...
The buccal bone plate is a component of the alveolar process tightly related to the tooth it support...
Influencing Hard and Soft Tissue Changes Following Tooth Extraction Abstract. Influencing Hard and S...
Teeth are extracted for a variety of reasons, including trauma, pathology, and infection. Tooth loss...
Background: Removal of teeth results in both horizontal and vertical changes of hard and soft tissue...
Sufficient alveolar bone volume and favorable architecture of the alveo-lar ridge are essential to o...
Background: Removal of teeth results in both horizontal and vertical changes of hard and soft tissue...
Under normal physiological conditions, bone undergoes a constant, balanced and well- regulated proc...
This study aimed to simultaneously assess hard and soft tissues alterations and their proportions af...
As a consequence of extraction, the height of the buccal wall tends to decrease and results in the d...
Alveolar ridge resorption has long been considered an unavoidable consequence of tooth extraction. A...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this randomized controlled clinical study was to assess soft tissue contour c...
Dimensional alterations of the facial soft and bone tissues following tooth extraction in the esthet...
Physiological healing after tooth extrac-tion involves a significant amount ofbone and soft-tissue r...
The key to achieving pleasing esthetics in implant dentistry is a thorough understanding of the biol...
The purpose of the present series of investigations was to study the healing following tooth extract...
The buccal bone plate is a component of the alveolar process tightly related to the tooth it support...
Influencing Hard and Soft Tissue Changes Following Tooth Extraction Abstract. Influencing Hard and S...
Teeth are extracted for a variety of reasons, including trauma, pathology, and infection. Tooth loss...
Background: Removal of teeth results in both horizontal and vertical changes of hard and soft tissue...
Sufficient alveolar bone volume and favorable architecture of the alveo-lar ridge are essential to o...
Background: Removal of teeth results in both horizontal and vertical changes of hard and soft tissue...
Under normal physiological conditions, bone undergoes a constant, balanced and well- regulated proc...
This study aimed to simultaneously assess hard and soft tissues alterations and their proportions af...
As a consequence of extraction, the height of the buccal wall tends to decrease and results in the d...
Alveolar ridge resorption has long been considered an unavoidable consequence of tooth extraction. A...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this randomized controlled clinical study was to assess soft tissue contour c...
Dimensional alterations of the facial soft and bone tissues following tooth extraction in the esthet...
Physiological healing after tooth extrac-tion involves a significant amount ofbone and soft-tissue r...
The key to achieving pleasing esthetics in implant dentistry is a thorough understanding of the biol...
The purpose of the present series of investigations was to study the healing following tooth extract...
The buccal bone plate is a component of the alveolar process tightly related to the tooth it support...