Dental Implants and Bone Grafts 2020
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-08-102478-2.00002-7
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Dental implants treatment: Clinical indications

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“…In addition, innovative implant designs provide solutions for more difficult clinical situations and can meet the expectations of many patients and clinicians. 10 Narrow-diameter implants were approved for long-term use by the FDA in 1997. Diameters of implants used in basic systems typically range from 3 mm to 6 mm.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, innovative implant designs provide solutions for more difficult clinical situations and can meet the expectations of many patients and clinicians. 10 Narrow-diameter implants were approved for long-term use by the FDA in 1997. Diameters of implants used in basic systems typically range from 3 mm to 6 mm.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been proved that protein is completely absent, and its safety in terms of disease transmission has been confirmed. After 6 months of recovery, deproteinized cancellous bovine bone was used as a grafting material for sinus floor elevation, and histologic assessment was done [64]. Histologic examination revealed that the bone in the grafted and previously existing areas of the sinus floor was largely of lamellar structure, with close contact between newly created bone and graft particles.…”
Section: Xenograftmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As the number of dental implants placed in patients worldwide increases, with a projection of reaching investments around 4 billion dollars by 2022, studies to avoid failure of this body implant attached to the bone expand too. Coating implants with nanoparticles would be an advantageous option to leave implant parts uncoated for osteoblasts formation, have controlled distribution for elements, and employ their therapeutic effects for peri-implantitis prevention [48][49][50].…”
Section: Nanoparticles In Dental Treatmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%