Permucosal osseointegrated dental implants are a highly effective and predictable treatment modality for edentulism. This review discusses some controversial aspects of the definitions for success and failure of root-form dental implants. The discussion will focus on the underlying pathologies that, if untreated, may lead to loss of the implanted device. Few clinical syndromes are described based on human pathological material and clinical presentation. The theoretical chronological relationship between implant loss and the incidence of pathology of the soft- and hard-tissue seal around implants is also discussed. The review also examines the finding that implant failures are not randomly distributed in the treated populations and that impl...
Implants have given dentistry a face-lift over the past few decades and the success rates of implant...
Peri-implantitis is a plaque-associated pathologic condition occurring in tissues around dental impl...
Dental implants are widely used now-a-days for rehabilitation of partial and complete edentulism. Al...
Abstract—Permucosal osseointegrated dental implants are a highly effective and predictable treatment...
The use of oral implants opened a wide range of prosthetic treatment possibilities in edentulous pat...
The purpose of this thesis was to gain a better understanding of biological failures of osseointegra...
The use of dental implants in the rehabilitation of partially and fully edentulous patients is an ef...
The scientific and clinical acceptance of the success of osseointegrated dental implants has been fi...
Successful osseointegration is the result of a controlled foreign body reaction to dental implants. ...
The possible occurrence of implant failure is a major concern for implantologists and knowledge in s...
Dental implants function as anchorage for dental prostheses. In a small number of cases, osseointegr...
The chance of implant failure is the matter of great concern to implantologists. Hence, the extendin...
The long-term success rate of dental implants has been considerably increased by the osseointegratio...
Osseointegrated dental implants have been considered the most esthetical and functional alternative ...
Since the 1960s, the introduction of osseointegration principles and improved surgical protocols has...
Implants have given dentistry a face-lift over the past few decades and the success rates of implant...
Peri-implantitis is a plaque-associated pathologic condition occurring in tissues around dental impl...
Dental implants are widely used now-a-days for rehabilitation of partial and complete edentulism. Al...
Abstract—Permucosal osseointegrated dental implants are a highly effective and predictable treatment...
The use of oral implants opened a wide range of prosthetic treatment possibilities in edentulous pat...
The purpose of this thesis was to gain a better understanding of biological failures of osseointegra...
The use of dental implants in the rehabilitation of partially and fully edentulous patients is an ef...
The scientific and clinical acceptance of the success of osseointegrated dental implants has been fi...
Successful osseointegration is the result of a controlled foreign body reaction to dental implants. ...
The possible occurrence of implant failure is a major concern for implantologists and knowledge in s...
Dental implants function as anchorage for dental prostheses. In a small number of cases, osseointegr...
The chance of implant failure is the matter of great concern to implantologists. Hence, the extendin...
The long-term success rate of dental implants has been considerably increased by the osseointegratio...
Osseointegrated dental implants have been considered the most esthetical and functional alternative ...
Since the 1960s, the introduction of osseointegration principles and improved surgical protocols has...
Implants have given dentistry a face-lift over the past few decades and the success rates of implant...
Peri-implantitis is a plaque-associated pathologic condition occurring in tissues around dental impl...
Dental implants are widely used now-a-days for rehabilitation of partial and complete edentulism. Al...