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To evaluate the early bone response to plateau root form dental implants with 4 different surface treatments.
The trend of gradually reducing IL-1β levels around the mini-screw over the period after loading towards the baseline is suggestive of adaptive bone response to stimulus.
The cortical medial bone spike that may be seen in atypical femoral fractures is a focal bone response to the developing fracture.
The trend of gradually reducing IL-1β levels around the miniscrew over the period after loading towards baseline is suggestive of adaptive bone response to stimulus.
The present study was designed to evaluate the bone response to titanium implants treated with a thin Ca-P coating and bisphosphonate.
The performance of, and periprosthetic bone response to, a tapered, titanium (Ti6Al4V), hydroxyapatite-coated femoral hip prosthesis was evaluated at minimum of 10 years of follow-up.
Our aim in this investigation was to evaluate the bone response to 7 months of "detraining" in this cohort of children.
Finally, the differences between dynamic confined and non-confined tests were assessed by the bone marrow influence and the cancellous bone response to different boundary conditions.
The bone response to Co-Cr-Mo is regarded as inferior to that of titanium and are usually cemented in THR.
This study was designed to evaluate the bone response to surface immobilized BPs on implants inserted in tibiae of ovariectomized (OVX) rats.
Introduction: Bone response to orthodontic loading was compared histomorphometrically around 2 different types of osseointegrated implants (porous surfaced and machined threaded) to determine their suitability for orthodontic anchorage.
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