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  2. Bicon Dental Implants - Wikipedia

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    Implants retrieved after 18 years show evidence of lamellar bone consisting of multiple layers and multiple osteonic structures. [40] [41] Depending on the surgical procedure, implant size, implant coating, and patient, the long-term survival rate for Bicon dental implants ranges from 92.2% to 100%. [27] [40] [41] [42] [43]

  3. Nobel Biocare - Wikipedia

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    Nobel Biocare [1] is a Swiss company originally founded in Sweden for manufacturing dental implants. It is now headquartered in Kloten , Switzerland near the Zürich Airport . Nobel Biocare in its current form was founded in 2002.

  4. All-on-4 - Wikipedia

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    Technique depicted in 3D video This image shows how Nobel Biocare's All-on-4 solution works. The term All-on-4, also known as All-on-Four [1] and All-in-Four, [2] refers to 'all' teeth being supported 'on four' dental implants, a prosthodontics procedure [3] [4] for total rehabilitation of the edentulous (toothless) patient, or for patients with badly broken down teeth, decayed teeth, or ...

  5. Dental implant - Wikipedia

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    In the presence of healthy tissues, a well-integrated implant with appropriate biomechanical loads can have 5-year plus survival rates from 93 to 98 percent [2] [3] [4] and 10-to-15-year lifespans for the prosthetic teeth. [5]

  6. File:Relative size of implant.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. Osseointegration - Wikipedia

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    Osseointegration is also defined as: "the formation of a direct interface between an implant and bone, without intervening soft tissue". [1]An osseointegrated implant is a type of implant defined as "an endosteal implant containing pores into which osteoblasts and supporting connective tissue can migrate". [2]

  8. History of dental treatments - Wikipedia

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    There is archeological evidence that humans have attempted to replace missing teeth with root form implants for thousands of years. Remains from ancient China (dating 4000 years ago) have carved bamboo pegs, tapped into the bone, to replace lost teeth, and 2000-year-old remains from ancient Egypt have similarly shaped pegs made of precious metals.

  9. Implant stability quotient - Wikipedia

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    The implant stability quotient (ISQ) is the value on a scale that indicates the level of stability and osseointegration in dental implants. The scale ranges from 1 to 100, with higher values indicating greater stability. The acceptable stability range lies between 55 and 85 ISQ. [1] ISQ values are obtained using resonance frequency analysis (RFA).

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