CT and scintigraphic evaluation of osseointegration following immediate versus delayed implantation in dogs
Kim, J.H.;Lee, J.Y.;Lee, W.G.;Oh, W.Y.;Kim, S.S.;Choi, S.H.(Chungbuk National University, Cheongju, Republic of Korea)E-mail:shchoi@cbu.ac.kr | Kang, S.S.(Chonnam National University, Gwangju, Republic of Korea)
Osseointegration involves anchoring dental implants to stable bone rather than to soft-tissue. Clinical osseointegration is currently defined as the process whereby alloplastic material is asymptomatically and rigidly fixed and maintained in bone during functional loading. Full osseointegration is necessary for the success of long-term dental implants. Recent developments in computer assisted measurement of bone formation have improved maxillofacial examination and osseointegration. Computer assisted examination has also proved effective in dental implantology.
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