Publications by authors named "A van den Hooff"

This article maps the concept of 'good death' (euthanasia) in the ancient world and explores the marginal role of the doctor at a 'good dying'. His assistance was not needed when the Homeric warrior died as a hero and was expected to accept death with resignation. Later the city-state regarded as heroes the men fallen for the cause of the community, honouring these model citizens as those who died well.

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Background: In most studies using submerged hydroxyapatite implants, maintenance of alveolar bone after tooth extraction was attempted with plain hydroxyapatite materials. However, clinical results have shown that hydroxyapatite may require biological modification with a bone resorption-inhibiting agent which may be beneficial for maintenance of alveolar bone. We conducted experimental and clinical studies to evaluate the effect of highly bisphosphonate-complexed hydroxyapatite implants on osteoconduction and repair in alveolar bone.

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Background: Ceramic hydroxyapatite implants have been used in dentistry for their unique compatibility with alveolar bone. Recently it was reported that bisphosphonates may be beneficial in preventing alveolar bone destruction associated with natural and experimental periodontal disease. Furthermore, bisphosphonate does prevent resorption of alveolar bone following mucoperiosteal flap surgery.

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Degradable hydroxyapatite (HA) implants complexed with the resorption inhibiting agent bisphosphonate (PCP) and the mineralizing agent alkaline phosphatase (ALP) can theoretically maintain alveolar bone mass directly after extraction of teeth. The present in vitro study investigated the surface properties of PCP-ALP-complexed HA implants in relation to the requirements of implant behavior and action. Adsorbed PCP (pH 3.

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