Purpose: The bone-implant interface plays a crucial role in obtaining sufficient primary stability for dental implants in weak bone supports. The aim of this human cadaver study was to evaluate the primary stability of new thin-threaded implants when placed in type IV bone right after maxillary sinus floor elevation.
Materials And Methods: The study followed the CACTUS (ChAracteristics of Cadaver Training and sUrgical Studies) guidelines.
Objectives: To determine the optimal level of mesh reduction that would maintain acceptable levels of geometrical trueness while also minimizing the impact on other parameters such as file size and processing time.
Methods: Intraoral and extraoral maxillofacial defects were created on 8 cadaver heads and scanned by using a CBCT scanner (NewTom 3D Imaging, Verona). DICOM data were segmented to produce head (n=8) and skull models (n=8) saved as standard tessellation language (STL) files.
Int J Oral Maxillofac Implants
June 2022
Purpose: The objective of this study was to compare the osseodensification drilling technique used with Densah implant drills (Versah) to standard drilling by evaluating their contribution to primary implant stability.
Materials And Methods: A total of 21 mandibles dissected from cadavers were selected. Axiom drills (Anthogyr) were used for 29 standard drilling (SD) protocols in the control group.
The Lingual nerve is frequently anesthetized during oral, maxillofacial, or otorhinolaryngology surgery. It originates below the oval hole in the infratemporal region, follows its path down and forward, and moves away from the medial surface of the ramus. From there, it goes just above the mylohyoid line.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTraumatic head injuries are one of the leading causes of emergency worldwide due to their frequency and associated morbidity. The circumstances of their onset are often sports activities or road accidents. Numerous studies analysed post-concussion syndrome from a psychiatric and metabolic point of view after a mild head trauma.
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