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The Influence of Functional Use of Endosseous Dental Implants on the Tissue-implant Interface. II. Clinical Aspects
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1979
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Tissue EngineeringImplantable DeviceEngineeringMedicineBiomechanicsDental BiomechanicsNon-functional ImplantsClinical DifferencesSurgeryFunctional UseBiomedical EngineeringSoft Tissue ReconstructionEndosseous Dental ImplantsImplantologyRoot Canal TreatmentOrthopaedic SurgeryTissue-implant InterfaceBeagle Mandibles
Functional and non-functional endosseous dental implants were clinically compared in beagle mandibles for up to one year post-operatively. Differing biomechanical conditions led to clinical differences between functional and non-functional implants. Typical clinical tests, however, did not always reveal detailed histological differences between implant-tissue interfaces of functional and non-functional implants.
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