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- Methods : Osseointegration of TI6Al4V dental implants modified by thermal oxidation in osteoporotic rabbits [2]
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- Discussion : Osseointegration of TI6Al4V dental implants modified by thermal oxidation in osteoporotic rabbits [2]
- Discussion : Osseointegration of TI6Al4V dental implants modified by thermal oxidation in osteoporotic rabbits [3]
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- Table 1 Chemical analysis by EDAX of the surface of Ti6Al4V commercial implants : Osseointegration of TI6Al4V dental implants modified by thermal oxidation in osteoporotic rabbits
- Table 2 Mean (grammes per square centimetre) and standard deviations of the bone mineral density (BMD) of tibiae and vertebral column in healthy (control) and osteoporotic (OVX) rabbits : Osseointegration of TI6Al4V dental implants modified by thermal oxidation in osteoporotic rabbits
- Table 3 Means (grammes per square centimetre) and standard deviations of the bone mineral density (BMD) of above and below implant areas in tibiae with and without the local application of growth hormone (GH) in healthy (control) and osteoporotic (OVX) rabbits : Osseointegration of TI6Al4V dental implants modified by thermal oxidation in osteoporotic rabbits
- Fig. 3. SEM image of the surface of control commercial Ti6Al4V dental implants : Osseointegration of TI6Al4V dental implant
- Fig. 4. SEM image of the nanoroughness of the oxidized surfaces on control Ti6Al4V dental implants after 700 °C for 1 h : Osseointegration of TI6Al4V dental implant
- Fig. 5. Bone mineral density (BMD) values in osteoporotic (OVX) rabbits after 30 days of implantation of both commercial and modified implants. Vertical lines represent standard deviations : Osseointegration of TI6Al4V dental implant
- Fig. 6. Bone to implant contact (BIC) values (%) for commercial and modified implants in osteoporotic (OVX) rabbits after 15 and 30 days of implantation. Vertical lines represent standard deviations : Osseointegration of TI6Al4V dental implant