1992
DOI: 10.1097/00008505-199200110-00014
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The longitudinal effectiveness of osseointegrated dental implants. The Toronto Study

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“…Lindquist et al reported an association between poor oral hygiene and peri-implant bone loss at 10-year follow-up (Lindquist et al 1996). However, Apse et al 1991 study reported no correlation between oral hygiene status and crestal bone loss around osseointegrated implants after follow-up period of 9-years. It must be reminded that usually peri-implant diseases may take years to develop, as in case of periodontitis and bone loss due to these causes is usually registered in later stage of implant loading.…”
Section: I31 Ag) Other Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Lindquist et al reported an association between poor oral hygiene and peri-implant bone loss at 10-year follow-up (Lindquist et al 1996). However, Apse et al 1991 study reported no correlation between oral hygiene status and crestal bone loss around osseointegrated implants after follow-up period of 9-years. It must be reminded that usually peri-implant diseases may take years to develop, as in case of periodontitis and bone loss due to these causes is usually registered in later stage of implant loading.…”
Section: I31 Ag) Other Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Facial soft tissue recession often occurs shortly after abutment connection/crown placement (Bengazi et al 1996, Small & Tarnow 2000, De Rouck et al 2008, but subsequently remains relatively stable during various observation periods (Adell et al 1986, Apse et al 1991, Jemt et al 1994, Bengazi et al 1996, Andersson et al 1998, Scheller et al 1998, Grunder 2000, Priest 2003, Cardaropoli et al 2006, Jemt et al 2006, Rompen et al 2007, De Rouck et al 2008. A thick mucosa (≥1 mm) at the mid-buccal aspect of implants was associated with less mucosal recession compared with a thin mucosa (<1 mm) (zigdon & Machtei 2008).…”
Section: Ii13 Soft Tissue Alterations At Implant-supported Restoratmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 In spite of these high success rates, many inadequacies (not only absence of primary stability but also lack of long-term success) may occur due to low bone quality present in some patients. The development of dental implant surfaces (microstructure) such as sandblasted surfaces and hydroxyapatite coating, as well as some clinical procedures such as early immediate loading and the use of platelet-rich plasma, have been developed to accelerate the osseointegration in dental implantology, decreasing the long period between implantation and prosthetic rehabilitation.…”
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“…Apse et al (1991), que reportaram 74% e 46%, Lekholm et al (1986) apresentaram 68% e 80% e ainda Adell et al (1986) reportaram 38% e 45%…”
Section: Distância Da Plataforma Do Implante -Margem Da Mucosamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Apse et al (1991) A tabela 44 apresenta a média da EM ceratinizada nos grupos A, 1,53mm e 1,56mm e B 1,31mm, e 1,43mm nos controles de 12 e 24 meses, respectivamente.…”
Section: Distância Da Plataforma Do Implante -Margem Da Mucosaunclassified