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Article: Bone-to-implant contact of orthodontic implants in humans subjected to horizontal loading

TitleBone-to-implant contact of orthodontic implants in humans subjected to horizontal loading
Authors
KeywordsAnchorage
Histomorphometry
Implantation
Orthodontics
Orthosystem
Palatal Implant
Issue Date1998
PublisherWiley-Blackwell Publishing, Inc.. The Journal's web site is located at http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/journals/CLR
Citation
Clinical Oral Implants Research, 1998, v. 9 n. 5, p. 348-353 How to Cite?
AbstractImplant-based anchorage in orthodontics is increasingly obtaining significance. In this study, implants were temporarily inserted into the mid-palatal and the mandibular retromolar areas in humans for orthodontic anchorage. Histological analysis of the implant-bone interface was performed following the retrieval of implants which were subjected to prolonged oblique orthodontic loading. The results of the histomorphometric evaluation indicated that all the implants serving for orthodontic anchorage were well integrated into the bone despite the prolonged application of the orthodontic loading. Hence, it may be concluded that small-size, one-part transmucosal implants with a self-tapping thread and an SLA surface seemed to provide adequate anchorage for orthodontic therapy. Furthermore, the successful integration and the subsequent oblique loading of these orthodontic implants provide evidence that continuous forces in the order of magnitude of 2-6 N are compatible with the maintenance of osseointegration. © Munksgaard 1998.
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/154040
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2023 Impact Factor: 4.8
2023 SCImago Journal Rankings: 1.865
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dc.contributor.authorMerz, BRen_US
dc.contributor.authorHämmerle, CHFen_US
dc.contributor.authorLang, NPen_US
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dc.date.issued1998en_US
dc.identifier.citationClinical Oral Implants Research, 1998, v. 9 n. 5, p. 348-353en_US
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dc.description.abstractImplant-based anchorage in orthodontics is increasingly obtaining significance. In this study, implants were temporarily inserted into the mid-palatal and the mandibular retromolar areas in humans for orthodontic anchorage. Histological analysis of the implant-bone interface was performed following the retrieval of implants which were subjected to prolonged oblique orthodontic loading. The results of the histomorphometric evaluation indicated that all the implants serving for orthodontic anchorage were well integrated into the bone despite the prolonged application of the orthodontic loading. Hence, it may be concluded that small-size, one-part transmucosal implants with a self-tapping thread and an SLA surface seemed to provide adequate anchorage for orthodontic therapy. Furthermore, the successful integration and the subsequent oblique loading of these orthodontic implants provide evidence that continuous forces in the order of magnitude of 2-6 N are compatible with the maintenance of osseointegration. © Munksgaard 1998.en_US
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dc.subjectAnchorageen_US
dc.subjectHistomorphometryen_US
dc.subjectImplantationen_US
dc.subjectOrthodonticsen_US
dc.subjectOrthosystemen_US
dc.subjectPalatal Implanten_US
dc.titleBone-to-implant contact of orthodontic implants in humans subjected to horizontal loadingen_US
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