Figure 6. Bone debris at the contact interfaces.
Figure 6. Bone debris at the contact interfaces.
author: Yoko Yamaguchi,Makoto Shiota,Masaki Fujii,Masahiro ShimogishiMotohiro Munakata | publisher: drg. Andreas Tjandra, Sp. Perio, FISID
Figure 6. Bone debris at the contact interfaces. a Numbers of debris particles. b Number and size of debris particles. Each dot indicates a debris particle, and dashes indicate median particle sizes. Particle sizes: small, < 1000 μm2; medium, 1000–10000 μm2, and large, ≥ 10,000 μm2. c Particle size distribution
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Effects of implant thread design on primary stability—a comparison between single- and double-threaded implants in an artificial bone model
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Effects of implant thread design on primary stability (1)
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Effects of implant thread design on primary stability (2)
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Methods : Effects of implant thread design on primary stability
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Results : Effects of implant thread design on primary stability
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Discussion : Effects of implant thread design on primary stability (1)
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Discussion : Effects of implant thread design on primary stability (2)
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Discussion : Effects of implant thread design on primary stability (3)
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Discussion : Effects of implant thread design on primary stability (4)
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Discussion : Effects of implant thread design on primary stability (5)
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Table 1 Dimensions of implants
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Table 2 Insertion torque (IT), removal torque (RT), and ISQ values
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Figure 1. Implant code 12S is similar to a commercially available standard
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Figure 2. Insertion torque (IT), removal torque (RT), and implant stability quotient (ISQ)
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Figure 4. Torque kinetics
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Figure 5. Microscopic analysis of contact interfaces.
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Figure 6. Bone debris at the contact interfaces.
- Effects of implant thread design on primary stability—a comparison between single- and double-threaded implants in an artificial bone model
- Effects of implant thread design on primary stability (1)
- Effects of implant thread design on primary stability (2)
- Methods : Effects of implant thread design on primary stability
- Results : Effects of implant thread design on primary stability
- Discussion : Effects of implant thread design on primary stability (1)
- Discussion : Effects of implant thread design on primary stability (2)
- Discussion : Effects of implant thread design on primary stability (3)
- Discussion : Effects of implant thread design on primary stability (4)
- Discussion : Effects of implant thread design on primary stability (5)
- Table 1 Dimensions of implants
- Table 2 Insertion torque (IT), removal torque (RT), and ISQ values
- Figure 1. Implant code 12S is similar to a commercially available standard
- Figure 2. Insertion torque (IT), removal torque (RT), and implant stability quotient (ISQ)
- Figure 4. Torque kinetics
- Figure 5. Microscopic analysis of contact interfaces.
- Figure 6. Bone debris at the contact interfaces.