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Filter by:The main goal of this study is to look at the way gums heal around dental implants placed in healthy patients compared to patients with type 2 diabetes. This study is designed to answer the following questions: - How much swelling occurs around dental implants placed in patients with type 2 diabetes? - Is swelling (inflammation) present or absent in the initial healing phase after placement of dental implants? - What are the differences in the amount of swelling (inflammation) in patients with and without type 2 diabetes? Are patients with type 2 diabetes more likely to have bone loss around dental implants?
Since 1986, newly developed titanium implants with a TPS surface have been utilized for the treatment of partially edentulous patients with implant supported fixed dental prostheses (FTP). In the beginning, these implant types have been sold by Straumann under the brand name "Bonefit implants", later "ITI Dental Implant System" From the beginning, the first 75 patients have been documented in a prospective case series study, and clinical and radiographic results have been reported at 1-year, 3-years, 5-years and 8-years. The aim of the present study is to examine the long-term outcomes of this original group of patients with at 20 years of clinical function, and to assess the frequency of biological and technical complications during this follow-up period.
Evaluation of the success rate of immediately loaded implants based on: - condition of the gingiva - stability of the implants - evaluation of the RXs - questionnaires
This study is an evaluation of the survival of the implants and bridges, quality of prosthetic work and patient satisfaction after immediate loading of the implants in a totally edentate upper and lower jaw.
This study is a comparison of outcome and complications encountered in flapless surgery and immediate loading versus the classical surgical approach and loading after 6-8 weeks in the posterior maxilla.
This is a clinical trial to evaluate the mini-screw as orthodontic anchoring. This trial will study implant survival, clinical efficiency and experience of the patient.
This is a study to evaluate immediate implants.
This study will evaluate the placement of implants with minimal invasive techniques. Immediately after the placement of the implants, functional loaded synthetic teeth will be placed.