3 results match your criteria: "Center for Facial Esthetics Vienna[Affiliation]"
Biomed Res Int
January 2016
Center for Facial Esthetics Vienna, Brauhausgasse 12, 1050 Vienna, Austria.
Introduction: Bone regenerates mainly by periosteal and endosteal humoral and cellular activity, which is given only little concern in surgical techniques and choice of bone grafts for guided bone regeneration. This study investigates on a clinical level the biomechanical stability of augmented sites in maxillary bone when a new class of moldable, self-hardening calcium-phosphate biomaterials (SHB) is used with and without the addition of Platelet Rich Fibrin (aPRF) in the Piezotome-enhanced subperiosteal tunnel-technique (PeSPTT).
Material And Methods: 82 patients with horizontal atrophy of anterior maxillary crest were treated with PeSPTT and randomly assigned biphasic (60% HA/40% bTCP) or monophasic (100% bTCP) SHB without or with addition of aPRF.
Sci Rep
July 2014
Head of Oral Surgery &Implantology Dep., Implantology Clinic Kaiserswerth, Kaiserswerther Markt 25, 40489 Dusseldorf.
Implant-Insertion-Torque-Value (ITV) proved to be a significant clinical parameter to predict long term implant success-rates and to decide upon immediate loading. The study evaluated ITVs, when four different and commonly used biomaterials were used in sinuslift-procedures compared to natural subantral bone in two-stage-implant-procedures. The tHUCSL-INTRALIFT-method was chosen for sinuslifting in 155 sinuslift-sites for its minimal invasive transcrestal approach and scalable augmentation volume.
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August 2012
Center for Facial Esthetics Vienna, Brauhausgasse 12-14, 1050 Vienna, Austria.
Introduction. Sinus lift procedures are a commonly accepted method of bone augmentation in the lateral maxilla with clinically good results. Nevertheless the role of the Schneiderian membrane in the bone-reformation process is discussed controversially.
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