- A
dental implant (also
known as an
endosseous implant or fixture) is a
prosthesis that
interfaces with the bone of the jaw or
skull to
support a dental...
- The bony
labyrinth (also
osseous labyrinth or otic capsule) is the rigid, bony
outer wall of the
inner ear in the
temporal bone. It
consists of
three parts:...
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considerations in
restorative management of
hypodontia patients with
endosseous implants".
Journal of Oral Implantology. 38 (6): 779–791. doi:10...
- Greenfield's basket: one of the
earliest examples of a
successful endosseous implant was Greenfield's 1913
implant system...
- generators, HIV
diagnostic tests,
automated external defibrillators, and
endosseous implants. The
classification of
medical devices in the
European Union...
- PMC 3611551. PMID 11716023. Davies, J (2003). "Understanding peri-implant
endosseous healing". J Dent Educ. 67 (8): 932–949. doi:10.1002/j.0022-0337.2003.67...
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quick movements of the head body. In addition, the
vestibular part of the
endosseous labyrinth has a
large anterior semicircular canal with a
lateral oriented...
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olfactory tracts,
weakly demarcated cerebral regions,
dorsoventrally short endosseous labyrinths and
various sinuses,
including large antorbital and
dural venous...
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already healed, an RAI can no
longer be placed. The
basic principle of
endosseous implants is a
biological process described as osseointegration, in which...
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watched Per-Ingvar Brånemark
deliver his
seminal presentation on
titanium endosseous implants.
Prior to this, the
dental community had been
highly skeptical...