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percussion - criteria for endosteal implantsit is neither an indicator of clinical health nor of rigid fixation ringing sound that occurs on
q rigid fixation to evaluate osseointegrationis a clinical term that means absence of observed mobility rigid fixation indicates the absence of
q pain - criteria for endosteal implantspain and tenderness are subjective criteria and depend on patients interpretation of the degree of
q show the criteria for implant success as given by albrektssoncriteria for implant success as given by albrektsson are1 an individual unattached
q illustrate the methods to evaluate osseointegrationthe criteria of success in implant dentistry remains complex the vast majority of clinical
what are called transactionsthe grouped sql statements are known as transactions or a transaction is a collection of actions embused with acid
q how bone density affect osseointegrationthe most important bone property is density which is influenced by factors such as patient age and genetics
q how implant design and surface affect osseointegrationimplant designmost conductive design for osseointegration is root form they can be threaded
q how biocompatibility of materials affect osseointegrationmaterials available of present are cpti commercially pure titanium ti - 6ai - 4v titanium
q how occlusal load affect osseointegrationoverloading the recognizing bone tissue prematurely will cause failure of osseointegration a two stage
q show the factors affecting osseointegrationthe success or failure of osseointegration is dependent on the following factorsa occlusal loadb
q explain the physiologic mechanism of osseointegrationit has been suggested that the physiologic mechanism for maintaining osseous integration is a
q osseointegration in immediate placement of implantsin routine procedures delayed placement of implants is done however immediate placement of
q define the remodeling ratehuman cortical bone 2-10 per year depending on site and age of patienttrabecular bone higher turnover rate 20-30 per
q explain the bone implant interfacethree phases have been described in the development of bone implant interface1 stabilization phasesubendosteal
q what do you mean by bone implant interfaceit consists of remodelled bony tissue for making it strong implant should not be overloaded during its
q definition of osseointegration in microscopic biophysicalosseointegration implies that at light microscopic and electron microscopic levels the
bleeding on probing bopbop when elicited notated in patient record as bop after the insertion of a probe into the sulcus with light pressure ie 25 n
q what is osseointegration in macroscopic biomechanicala fixture is osseointegrated if there is no progressive relative motion between the fixture
q definition of osseointegration in microscopic biologyfrom a view point of macro and microscopic biology and medicine osseointegration of a fixture
explain periimplant marginal tissues of mucosal conditionsin addition to the redness and swelling of the marginal tissues bleeding on probing bop
q definition of osseointegration from the view of the patientan implant fixture is osseointegrated if it provides a stable and apparently immobile
q evaluation of osseointegrationall the parameters of proper implant selection atraumatic sequential osteotomy preparation and the attainment of
plaque assessmentmicrobial films have been known to form on inert biomaterial surfaces in an aqueous environment implants placed in the oral cavity
evaluation of the boneevaluation of the bone -implant interface needs to be done by the followingfailures in implant dentistry1 implant mobility and