نتایج جستجو برای: graft resorption

تعداد نتایج: 95508  

Journal: :Journal of periodontology 2010
Tina M Beck Brian L Mealey

BACKGROUND Ridge preservation was developed as a therapy to prevent severe bone resorption after tooth extraction. The purpose of this study is to determine if there is any difference in the amount of new bone formation ≈3 months after extraction and ridge preservation compared to that after ≈6 months. METHODS Minimally traumatic extraction with ridge preservation using mineralized human bone...

Journal: :Implant dentistry 2010
Marcelo C Manso Thomas Wassal

PURPOSE This study intended to evaluate by clinical and imaging parameters the long-term predictability of osseointegrated implants inserted with specific simultaneous sinus lift approach in very atrophic posterior maxillas using a synthetic bioactive resorbable graft and autogenous bone graft. PATIENTS AND METHODS A total of 160 implants were inserted in 57 maxillary sinus of 45 consecutive ...

2015
Hyeong-Geun Lee Yong-Deok Kim

OBJECTIVES The purpose of this study was to estimate the volumetric change of augmented autobone harvested from mandibular body cortical bone, using cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) and three-dimensional reconstruction. In addition, the clinical success of dental implants placed 4 to 6 months after bone grafting was also evaluated. MATERIALS AND METHODS Ninety-five patients (48 men and 47...

2013
Olivier Rager Gaël Amzalag Arthur Varoquaux Karl Schaller Osman Ratib Enrico Tessitore

A 43-year-old drug addicted female was referred for a L5-S1 posterolateral in situ fixation with autologous graft because of an L5/S1 severe discopathy with listhesis. After six months, low back pain recurred. A Tc-99m HDP SPECT-CT diagnosed a pseudarthrosis with intense uptake of the L5-S1 endplates and a fracture of the right S1 screw just outside the metal-bone interface without any uptake o...

2017
Jun-Beom Park

The placement of dental implants in the distal edentulous maxillary region is challenging due to the significant resorption following tooth extraction and the pneumatization of the maxillary sinus (Tadjoedin et al., 2003). Maxillary sinus augmentation is a well-established procedure for functional rehabilitation of partially or completely edentulous patients, as demonstrated by Boyne and James ...

Journal: :Atlas of the oral and maxillofacial surgery clinics of North America 2006
Michael S Block

Thin alveolar ridges prevent dental implant placement. A variety of autogenous, allografts, xenografts, and alloplastic onlay grafts, alone or in different combinations, have been used to provide sufficient ridge width for proper positioning of endosseous implants. Disadvantages with the iliac crest donor site include significant resorption, patient morbidity, and high costs due to hospitalizat...

2018
Antonio Merolli Stephanie Fung N Sanjeeva Murthy E Thomas Pashuck Yong Mao Xiaohuan Wu Joseph A M Steele Daniel Martin Prabhas V Moghe Timothy Bromage Joachim Kohn

Osteoclasts are large multinucleated giant cells that actively resorb bone during the physiological bone turnover (BTO), which is the continuous cycle of bone resorption (by osteoclasts) followed by new bone formation (by osteoblasts). Osteoclasts secrete chemotactic signals to recruit cells for regeneration of vasculature and bone. We hypothesize that a biomaterial that attracts osteoclasts an...

2016
Maiko Suzuki Takaaki Kamatani Ayako Akizuki Arisa Yasuda Hitoshi Sato Yoshiro Saito Hiroshi Ogura Tatsuo Shirota

Objectives: This study was to analyze factors that affect peri-implant bone loss around dental implants placed into alveolar cleft sites. Methods: Thirty-one patients with cleft lip and palate (total 46 implants) who underwent implant treatment following secondary bone graft to the alveolar cleft were included in this study. Evaluation at the peri-implant bone level was measured using standard ...

2013
Asun Monfort Ander Izeta

In plastic and reconstructive surgery there is an increasing demand for malleable implants to repair soft tissue congenital defects, or those resulting from aging, traumatic injury and tumour resection. However, currently available methods present a number of limitations such as volume loss over time and eventual resorption of the graft. Tissue engineering techniques provide promising therapeut...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 2000
P Bobak B M Wroblewski P D Siney P A Fleming R Hall

Between 1983 and 1988 we carried out 45 Charnley low-friction arthroplasties with autografts from the femoral head in 41 patients for developmental dysplasia of the hip. The preoperative radiographs were assessed for the severity of DDH according to the classifications of Crowe et al, Hartofilakidis et al and Sharp. The postoperative and follow-up radiographs were analysed for coverage of the s...

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