Aim: The present study clinically analyzes implant survival of immediate implant placement cases using the drilling through roots (DTR) technique for anatomically-guided implant site preparation, as an aid to placing immediate dental implants in multi-radicular teeth.
Materials And Methods: This clinical analysis utilized patients' electronic dental records who underwent immediate implant surgery using the DTR technique. All immediately placed implants were followed up regularly every year, after restoration.
Acta Biomed Ateneo Parmense
October 1999
Deep venous thrombosis (DVT) is a common and severe disease which can produce a pulmonary embolism as an acute consequence and post-phlebitic syndrome as a late complication. Since DVT symptoms and clinical features are almost no sensitive and specific, its diagnosis is usually achieved by instrumental exams. Until few years ago phlebography was considered the "gold standard" diagnostic test, although its invasivity prevented it from becoming routinely used in symptomatic and non-symptomatic patients.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFReal time ultrasound (US) was used to examine 165 consecutive inpatients with clinically suspected deep vein thrombosis of lower limbs. In order to evaluate accuracy, the results of non-invasive techniques were compared with ascending venography, performed in all patients. Assessment included only femoro-popliteal veins, because of difficulty in visualizing calf vein with US.
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