Abstract: Introduction: Tooth extraction is followed by marked osseous changes of the residual alveolar ridge including severe bone alterations both in height and in width. However, such remodelling could jeopardize the subsequent implant insertion for two main reasons. Firstly, the absence of adequate bone levels makes implant placement impossible; secondly, aesthetic problems in the fabrication of implanto-supported restoration could be caused by serious bone re-absorption. Thus, it is of crucial importance that the dental surgeon knows how the alveolar crest changes when a single tooth has been removed. The aim of this study was to evaluate the pattern of alveolar crest remodelling observed in a single intercalated area of tooth extracti...
Teeth are extracted for a variety of reasons, including trauma, pathology, and infection. Tooth loss...
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...
Background: The bone remodeling after tooth extraction can result in the loss of as much as 50% of ...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this randomized controlled clinical study was to assess soft tissue contour c...
Abstract: Background: The aim of this study was to analyze bone healing and vertical bone remodeling...
Dental implants are widely used in restoration of completely or partially edentulous dental arches. ...
Aim: To identify factors that may influence ridge alterations occurring at the buccal aspect of the ...
Statement of Problem: The long-term success of a dental implant relies on implant osseointegration ...
The aim of this study was to analyze linear and volumetric hard tissue changes in severely resorbed ...
AIM To analyse the evidence pertaining to post-extraction dimensional changes in the alveolar rid...
Abstract: Background: Implants placed immediately after tooth extraction have shown high percentages...
AIM: To assess dimensional ridge alterations following immediate implant placement in molar extracti...
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 f...
Teeth are extracted for a variety of reasons, including trauma, pathology, and infection. Tooth loss...
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...
Background: The bone remodeling after tooth extraction can result in the loss of as much as 50% of ...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this randomized controlled clinical study was to assess soft tissue contour c...
Abstract: Background: The aim of this study was to analyze bone healing and vertical bone remodeling...
Dental implants are widely used in restoration of completely or partially edentulous dental arches. ...
Aim: To identify factors that may influence ridge alterations occurring at the buccal aspect of the ...
Statement of Problem: The long-term success of a dental implant relies on implant osseointegration ...
The aim of this study was to analyze linear and volumetric hard tissue changes in severely resorbed ...
AIM To analyse the evidence pertaining to post-extraction dimensional changes in the alveolar rid...
Abstract: Background: Implants placed immediately after tooth extraction have shown high percentages...
AIM: To assess dimensional ridge alterations following immediate implant placement in molar extracti...
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 f...
Teeth are extracted for a variety of reasons, including trauma, pathology, and infection. Tooth loss...
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...