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Publikováno v:
Journal of Oral Implantology. 30:255-266
The purpose of this report is to review the aberrations in the integration process of cylindrical endosseous implants, though such aberrations are seldom observed. These issues are treated according to the following scheme: (1) infectious lesions, wh
Publikováno v:
Journal of Clinical Periodontology. 23:882-888
12 buccal or lingual class II furcation lesions were selected in the lower molars of 7 patients after treatment by routine scaling. In each of the 7 patients, 1 lesion was treated by guided tissue regeneration (GTR) with expanded polytetrafluoroethyl
Publikováno v:
Journal of Dentomaxillofacial Radiology, Pathology and Surgery, Vol. 21, No 1 (1992) pp. 40-44
Photodensitometry is known to provide high spatial resolution and continuous measurement of optical density for the analysis of dental radiographs, whereas digitization allows powerful image manipulations but, when using conventional video cameras, g
Publikováno v:
The Journal of oral implantology. 30(4)
The purpose of this report is to review the aberrations in the integration process of cylindrical endosseous implants, though such aberrations are seldom observed. These issues are treated according to the following scheme: (1) infectious lesions, wh
Autor:
Patrick Brochut, G. Cimasoni, Nicolas Roehrich, Bertrand Dubrez, Catherine Giannopoulou, Koichi Nakashima, Elene Andersen
Publikováno v:
Journal of clinical periodontology. 23(9)
In order to examine the relationship of possible crevicular biochemical parameters to attachment loss (ALOSS), 330 sites from 8 untreated adult patients were monitored longitudinally at 3-month intervals, for up to 1 year. Attachment levels were meas
Publikováno v:
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Radiology and Endodontology, Vol. 80, No 3 (1995) pp. 358-364
The reliability of a paralleling instrument for dental radiographs was retrospectively evaluated in the course of a 6-month clinical study. The angular variation between successive exposures was precisely quantified. Ninety-one percent of the angular