Implant Success Rates Comparing Two Techniques
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Tuesday, September 21, 2021
Blood, Tooth loss, PRF, Clinical trial, JOI, Tooth, Extraction (chemistry), Patient, Prosthodontics, Inflammation, Fibrin, Dental implant, Bone loss, American Academy, Aesthetics, Platelet-rich fibrin, PPD, Risk, Journal, Research, Infection, Breast implant, McGill University, Autogenesis, Mansoura University, Regeneration, Dentistry
Specifically, implant success has improved because of the development of materials added to surgical sites when a tooth is removed.
Key Points:
- Specifically, implant success has improved because of the development of materials added to surgical sites when a tooth is removed.
- Researchers and clinicians from Mansoura University and McGill University selected 14 patients who needed a tooth extraction and a dental implant.
- They did find some significant differences in implant stability and PPD over time that were deemed as a possible result of the surgery techniques used.
- The Journal of Oral Implantology is the official publication of the American Academy of Implant Dentistry and of the American Academy of Implant Prosthodontics.