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- Abstract : Histological characteristics of advanced peri-implantitis bone defects in humans
- Background : Histological characteristics of advanced peri-implantitis bone defects in humans
- Materials and methods : Histological characteristics of advanced peri-implantitis bone defects in humans [1]
- Materials and methods : Histological characteristics of advanced peri-implantitis bone defects in humans [2]
- Materials and methods : Histological characteristics of advanced peri-implantitis bone defects in humans [3]
- Results : Histological characteristics of advanced peri-implantitis bone defects in humans
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- Discussion : Histological characteristics of advanced peri-implantitis bone defects in humans [2]
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- Table 1 Patient and implant site characteristics : Histological characteristics of advanced peri-implantitis bone defects in humans
- Table 2 Results from histomorphometric measurements exhibiting DL, RB, bone density (%), residual bone-to-implant contact (%) values : Histological characteristics of advanced peri-implantitis bone defects in humans
- Table 3 Mean osteocyte (OD) and empty lacunae density (ELD) at peri-implant residual bone : Histological characteristics of advanced peri-implantitis bone defects in humans
- Fig. 1. Histological section illustrating the landmarks to determine the conducted histomorphometrical length measurements: DL, RB, and BIC at buccal RB. The red square frames the intra-thread area (ROI) for OD and ELD analysis : Histological characteristics of advanced peri-implant
- Fig. 2. Histological view (buccal aspect) displaying mean BIC (%) and mean bone density (%) at corresponding regions (500 μm zones) from BD to A. Blue lines along the implant perimeter display BIC presence and yellow lines display BIC absence : Histological characteristics of advanced peri-implant
- Fig. 3. Histological magnifications of specimens exposing a significant areas of lamellar bone in-between and parallel to the surface of older trabeculae (accentuated by green overlay), b osteoclastic activity, and c active bone formation at intrabony marginal regions : Histological characteristics of advanced peri-implant