Implantations dentaires en alumine monocrystalline chez l’animal: étude du tissu périmplantaire
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implantologie, alumine monocrystallineRésumé
Un implant, sous forme de vis d’alumine monocrystalline, a été placé dans la mandibule d’un chien. Le pivot est resté in situ pendant 1 an sans être chargé.
Les résultats des analyses des coupes au microscope photonique, au MEB et à la microsonde à rayons X mettent en évidence l’existence d’une couche épaisse du tissu conjonctif autour de l’implant et confirment les analyses, par analyseur digital (VDC), des radiographies endobuccales.
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