Publications by authors named "C Foitzik"

The causes of peri-implant bone loss continue to be controversial. To determine the impact of biomechanical stress and inflammation, we investigated a total of 80 interforaminal implants in situ for more than 10 years. Two stress groups, with 14 patients each, were established: a low-stress situation with single-standing implants, and an increased-stress situation with splinted implants.

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Le Fort I osteotomy is a versatile procedure in oral and maxillofacial surgery for the correction of dysgnathias as well as for an easy approach to the surgical site in neurosurgery; however, it is rarely performed for a vertical advancement of the maxilla. This paper presents the successful use of the synthetic pure-phase beta-tricalcium phosphate (beta-TCP) Cerasorb (Curasan, Kleinostheim, Germany), together with autogenous bone at a ratio of 4:1, in combination with patients' own platelet-rich plasma for a vertical augmentation of completely atrophied maxillae, resulting in an advancement of 16 and 14 mm, respectively. After a period of 8 months the beta-TCP was completely resorbed and the x-ray control showed no residual granules in the defect sites.

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In dental practice, surgical implant procedures are frequently conducted for pre-prosthetic surgery. Intra-operative complications are rare and can mostly be prevented effectively with adequate preparatory measures. However, not all risks can be anticipated a priori.

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Limited bone height restricts the use of long dental implants, so short implants may be selected in these situations. Recent reports on clinical results with short implants have been negative, however, and have suggested that indications for the use of these implants are limited. To verify these findings, a multicenter study of short ITI implants was carried out.

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