Literature DB >> 1289548

Correlative transmission electron microscopic and scanning electron microscopic observations of the tissues supporting endosteal blade implants.

E E Steflik1, A L Sisk, G R Parr, P J Hanes, F T Lake, P Brewer, J Horner, R V McKinney.   

Abstract

Correlated scanning electron microscopic (SEM), routine transmission electron microscopic (TEM), and high-voltage transmission electron microscopic (HVEM) observations demonstrated that one-stage and two-stage endosteal blade-type implants were well-supported by mandibular tissues after five months of unloaded healing in dogs. Areas of the implants were apposed directly by mineralized tissues without any apparent interposed unmineralized connective tissue. Other areas of the implants were apposed by narrow areas of unmineralized tissue, often containing osteoblasts. These unmineralized areas were interposed between the implant and a supporting mineralized matrix. A healthy mix of tissues, which represented a dynamic osseous complex, supported these serviceable blade-type dental implants. This study, for the first time in the dental implant literature, utilizes HVEM stereology for evaluation of the bone-implant interface.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1289548

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Oral Implantol        ISSN: 0160-6972            Impact factor:   1.779


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1.  Custom-made, selective laser sintering (SLS) blade implants as a non-conventional solution for the prosthetic rehabilitation of extremely atrophied posterior mandible.

Authors:  F Mangano; M Bazzoli; L Tettamanti; D Farronato; M Maineri; A Macchi; C Mangano
Journal:  Lasers Med Sci       Date:  2012-09-14       Impact factor: 3.161

2.  Imaging analysis of the interface between osteoblasts and microrough surfaces of laser-sintered titanium alloy constructs.

Authors:  A Cheng; H Chen; Z Schwartz; B D Boyan
Journal:  J Microsc       Date:  2017-09-28       Impact factor: 1.758

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