1985
DOI: 10.1016/s0300-9785(85)80010-7
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Endosseus titanium implants in extraction sockets

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“…Experimental animal studies evaluating this surgical protocol have also demonstrated that implants show a similar degree of osseointegration compared with delayed inserted implants (Anneroth et al 1985, Barzilay et al 1991, 1996a, b, Karabuda et al 1999. Parr and colleagues studied, in dogs, the bone healing around immediately placed titanium implants in both the mandible and the maxilla.…”
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“…Experimental animal studies evaluating this surgical protocol have also demonstrated that implants show a similar degree of osseointegration compared with delayed inserted implants (Anneroth et al 1985, Barzilay et al 1991, 1996a, b, Karabuda et al 1999. Parr and colleagues studied, in dogs, the bone healing around immediately placed titanium implants in both the mandible and the maxilla.…”
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“…Anneroth et al reported of no histological and radiographic difference between immediately placed implants and implants placed after a period of healing time in monkeys 13. The same result was documented in a human study by Paolantonio et al14…”
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“…Anneroth and colleagues were the first to publish a study in an animal model (monkeys) [4] . In 1989, Lazzara first reported immediate implant placement in an extraction socket in humans [5] .…”
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