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Radiographic Study on the Bone Formation of osseointegrated Implant in Rabbit's Tibia

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Abstract


The success of osseointegrated dental implants seems to be associated with the enclosure of the implant in a non-pathologic connective tissue or the formation of a direct bone implant interface. The purpose of this study was to examine
radiographically
the bone formation of several IMZ implants in rabbit's tibia.
@ES The results were as follows :
@EN 1. Radiographic findings at 3~4 weeks after implantation showed a tendency for loss of the peri-implant radiolucency of lateral aspect.
2. Radiographic findings at 4~6 weeks after implantation showed a tendency for los of the peri-implant radiolucency of apical aspect.
3. Radiographic findings at 3 weeks after implantation showed an evident tendency for bone apposition along the cervical portion of the implant and complete bony union can be seen at 12 weeks.

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