Dental implants have revolutionized the field of restorative dentistry, providing patients with renewed functionality and aesthetics. Among the various types of implants, subperiosteal implants offer a unique solution for patients lacking adequate bone height or density to support traditional endosteal implants. Despite being less common, subperiosteal implants can be an effective alternative for ...
Abstract
Dental implants are a widely accepted and predictable treatment option for the replacement of missing teeth. However, implant placement in the posterior maxilla presents distinct anatomical and clinical challenges due to the proximity of the maxillary sinus. Sinus-related complications may arise, particularly when implants protrude into the sinus cavity or when sinus augmentation pro...
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Introduction
Overview of dental implants and their significance.
Explanation of the importance of infection control in dental implant procedures.
The Process of Dental Implantation
A description of the dental implant procedure.
Factors that influence the success and failure of dental implants.
Infection at the Dental Implant Site
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Introduction
Dental implants have become a widely accepted and successful treatment option for individuals who have lost teeth due to various causes, including trauma, disease, or aging. The success of dental implants hinges not only on the skill of the surgeon but also on the availability of adequate bone mass at the implant site to anchor the prosthetic. Sufficient bone mass ensures proper ...
Abstract:The process of dental implant rehabilitation is a multi-step procedure that requires precise surgical techniques and careful post-operative management. One of the most critical stages in this process is the attachment of the abutment, which occurs after osseointegration of the implant post. This secondary procedure requires reopening of the soft tissue to expose the implant and place ...
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Dental implants have revolutionized the field of oral rehabilitation, offering patients long-lasting, functional, and aesthetic solutions for missing teeth. However, the process of placing these implants, especially in the maxillary (upper jaw) region, presents unique challenges. One such challenge is ensuring the safety of the surrounding anatomical structures, particularly the maxillary si...
[ ... ] Dental implants have revolutionized the field of restorative dentistry by providing a stable and durable solution for tooth loss. A critical aspect of the dental implant procedure is the preparation of the bone, which involves drilling a hole into the jawbone where the implant will be placed. This process requires precision and care to ensure the success of the implant while avoiding damag...
Dental implants have revolutionized the field of restorative dentistry, offering patients a durable and effective solution to tooth loss. With improvements in implant materials, surgical techniques, and post-operative care, dental implantology has seen significant advances. One such innovation is the development of a dental implant drill equipped with a bone quality change detection mechanism. Thi...
[ ... ] Dental implants have revolutionized the field of restorative dentistry, providing patients with an effective solution to replace lost teeth. However, the success of dental implants heavily relies on precise surgical techniques and careful planning, particularly when dealing with anatomical structures near the implantation site. One such critical area of concern is the maxillary sinus, a la...
Introduction
Dental implant procedures have become a standard solution for restoring missing teeth, especially in the maxillary molar region, which is often a challenging site for implant placement. One of the most common and critical complications during implant surgeries, particularly in the posterior maxilla, is maxillary sinus membrane perforation. This issue is often associated with limited ...
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Agreeableness
...
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36.3
25.0
30.3
2.9
40
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12.9
14.0
13.5
7.3
21
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16.4
24.6
20.8
54.3
80
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1.4
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0.6
20.0
22
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10.0
23.8
17.6
−3.1
7
6
33.0
28.6
30.4
8.3
44
7
48.6
13.8
27.5
0.0
49
8
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−17.8
−14.8
−9.0
−19
9
33.8
33.0
33.3
2.4
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Wada, M., Miwa, S., Mameno, T. et al. A prospective study of the relationship between patient character and blood pressure in dental implant surgery. Int J Implant Dent 2, 21 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40729-016-0054-2
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1186/s40729-016-0054-2
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In this limited study, there was a significant correlation between neuroticism character and diastolic blood pressure or mean blood pressure rising in patients who received implant surgery.
On the other hand, there was no correlation between SBP and neuroticism character. For this reason, it is thought that the range of SBP is usually wide compared to DBP. However, there are some reports about the correlation between SBP and patients’ personality trait [20]. Besides, the excessive rise in SBP during the operation may adversely affect the condition of the patients. Therefore, a furt...
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Fifteen patients were recruited for the present study. All the patients had never received implant treatment in the past. The patients were not accepted into this study if they met any of the following exclusion criteria: (1) experience of implant treatment in the past, (2) general contraindications to implant surgery, (3) moderate or severe hypertension or cardiovascular system disease, and (4) m...
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