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1. On Influence Of Undersized Implant Site On Implant Stability And Osseointegration
Sammanfattning : The use of dental implants for the rehabilitation of edentulous areas is an established treatment, showing high success rates. Primary stability is one of the pre-requisites for osseointegration, and it is ensured by the mechanical interlocking at the bone to implant interface. LÄS MER
2. On implant integration in irradiated bone : clinical and experimental studies
Sammanfattning : Radiation has an impact on the processes involved in bone- healing, regeneration and remodeling. The mechanisms that cause impaired bone healing of dental implants are not fully understood. Adjunctive treatments to revers radiation effects are limited. LÄS MER
3. Nanoscale Osseointegration : Characterization of Biomaterials and their Interfaces with Electron Tomography
Sammanfattning : Bone response is one of the key determining factors in the overall success of biomaterials intended for bone regeneration and osseointegration. Understanding the formation of bone at an implant surface may lead to the improved design of biomaterials for the future. LÄS MER
4. Wear characteristics of materials for artificial hip joints
Sammanfattning : Total hip prostheses have succeeded in significantly improving the quality of life of millions of patients worldwide. Ultra high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) has been widely and successfully used as a bearing material in orthopaedic prostheses since the 1960s. LÄS MER
5. On various protocols for direct loading of implant-supported fixed prostheses
Sammanfattning : Backgrund: Prosthetic rehabilitation of the edentulous patient with implant-supported bridges is today a routine and predictable treatment modality. The original protocol prescribed a healing period of 3 to 6 months prior to loading which means that the total treatment time can be extensive and that the patients often need to wear removable provisional prostheses during healing and treatment. LÄS MER