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Title Biological data for bone integration / presented by Peter Schupbach
Published Los Angeles, CA : Global Institute for Dental Education, 2005

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Description 1 online resource (71 min.)
Series Dental education in video
Summary The scientific evidence on the biomaterial surface TiUniteTM will be given and compared to other implant surfaces. Several studies confirm and support the clinical benefits of the remarkable osseoconductive properties of TiUniteTM, allowing bone to grow along the implant surface and into the pores of the surface. This results in faster osseointegration and higher biological stability, thus minimizing time at risk for effective and safe Immediate FunctionTM. The clinical implications of TiUnite as Immdiate FunctionTM, reduced marginal bone loss, soft tissue integration and predictable esthetics will be discussed. In addition the scientific evidence of micro grooves along the threads and around the implant shoulder will be given. The introduction of the Groovy technology provides yet another step in implant development. With this technology, the speed of osseointegration can be further increased. The biological stability is enhanced by up to 30% allowing the use of groovy implants in soft bone
Notes Title from resource description page (viewed Aug. 14, 2013)
This edition in English
Subject Bone regeneration.
Dental implants.
Osseointegrated dental implants.
Dental technology.
Bone Regeneration
Dental Implants
Technology, Dental
Bone regeneration.
Dental implants.
Dental technology.
Osseointegrated dental implants.
Genre/Form lectures.
Lectures.
Lectures.
Conférences.
Form Streaming video
Author Schupbach, Peter.
Other Titles New biological data for bone integration