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Cervical design effect of dental implant on stress distribution in crestal cortical bone studied by finite element analysis

Kim KT, Jo KH, Lee CH, Yu W, Lee KB

STATEMENT OF PROBLEM: High stress concentration on the crestal cortical bone has been regraded as a major etiologic factor jeopardizing long term stability of endosseous implants. PURPOSE: To investigate if the...
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The influence of magnet on tissue healing after immediate implantation in fresh extraction sites in dogs

Yu SM, Cho IH, Shin SY

STATEMENT OF PROBLEM: The clinical use of electric and electomagnetic fields for fracture healing applications began in the early 1970s. Since then, several technologies have been developed and shown to...
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3-D Finite element stress analysis in screw-type, cement-type, and combined-type implant fixed partial denture designs

Lee SC, Kim SG

STATEMENT OF PROBLEMS: Stress analysis on implant components of the combined screw- and cement-retained implant prosthesis has not investigated yet. PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to assess the load...
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Finite element analysis of peri-implant bone stress influenced by cervical module configuration of endosseous implant

Chung JM, Jo KH, Lee CH, Yu W, Lee KB

STATEMENT OF PROBLEM: Crestal bone loss, a common problem associated with dental implant, has been attributed to excessive bone stresses. Design of implant's transgingival (TG) part may affect the crestal...
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A histomorphometric study on the effect of surface treatment on the osseointegration

Choi WJ, Cho IH

STATEMENT OF PROBLEM: Many studies have been conducted to improve the primary stability of implants by providing bioactive surfaces via surface treatments. Increase of surface roughness may increase osteoblast activity...
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The effect of Ca-P coatings of anodized implant surface on response of osteoblast-like cells in vitro

Kim IY, Jung SM, Hwang SJ, Shin SW

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the response of osteoblast-like cells to Ca-P coated surface obtained via Ion beam-assisted deposition (IBAD) method and Sol-Gel process on anodized...
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A systematic review of the survival rate on short implants

Lee EJ, Kim W, Choi JY, Kim SM, Oh NS

PURPOSE: The objective of this systematic review was to obtain the comprehensive survival rates of short implants. Then it was examined that whether treatment using short implants has favorable results. METHODS:...
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Fatigue fracture of different dental implant system under cyclic loading

Park WJ, Cho IH

STATEMENT OF PROBLEM: Problems such as loosening and fractures of retained screws and fracture of implant fixture have been frequently reported in implant prosthesis. PURPOSE: Implant has weak mechanical properties against...
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Comparison of the degree of conversion of light-cured resin cement in regard to porcelain laminate thickness, light source and curing time using FT-IR

Yuh CS, Kim JH, Kim SJ, Lee YK, Shim JS

STATEMENT OF PROBLEM: The degree of light attenuation at the time of cementation of the PLV restoration depends on characteristics such as thickness, opacity and shade of the restorations, which...
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Fracture load and marginal fitness of zirconia ceramic coping by design and coloration

Shin MR, Kim MJ, Oh SC

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to compare the marginal fitness and fracture load of the zirconia copings according to the design with different thickness and coloration. MATERIAL AND METHODS:...
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