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The aim of the study is comparison of two and four dental implants supporting an overdenture in the upper jaw for patients who experience problems with retention and stability of the upper denture.
The goal of this study is to investigate the feasibility of distant, internet-based follow-up and monitoring of the weigth of 20 gastric bypass patients. Our research results will determine whether or not the use of the Youw8 weight scale is…
To investigate the influence of short implants (6 mm in length) on marginal peri-implant bone levels, clinical variables and patient satisfaction.
NAM, well known as a dietary supplement, has also been extensively studied in humans in a variety of diseases in both children and adults. However, the safety, tolerability of NAM in children with JIA is yet unknown. Furthermore, studies performed…
To investigate the influence of different implant neck designs on marginal peri-implant bone levels and clinical variables.
The aim of this study to evaluate the clinical performance of short implants (4 mm in length) in the resorbed posterior mandibular region of partially edentulous patients that will be restored with a single crown.
To investigate the influence of platform-switched implant-abutment connections (smaller diameter abutment on wider diameter implant) of short implants (8.5 mm in length) on marginal peri-implant bone levels and clinical variables.
The primary objective of this study is to investigate the improvement of masticatory function of implant-supported RPD treatment in free-ending, bilateral mandibular partial edentulism. The secondary objectives include patient satisfaction (OHIP14…
Thel aim of this project is to analyse hybrid implants placed in de posterior mandible of periodontally compromised patients and to compare the treatment outcome of either moderate rough or hybrid implants.
NAM, well known as a dietary supplement, has also been extensively studied in humans in a variety of diseases in both children and adults. However, the bioavailability of NAM in patients with JIA at the side of inflammation, and therefore it*s…