MIS Implantes Brasil

Artigos Científicos MIS

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MIS fully stands behind the quality and durability of its drills. In order to demonstrate that, we’ve done extensive corrosion and erosion testing on drills from various MIS implant systems including M4, SEVEN, C1 and V3.

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Horwitz J, Gabay E, Frankental S, Mayer Y, Cohen O, Ioseph L, Machtei EE.

This is a prospective field study, aimed at evaluating this implant system in non-academic settings.
Aim/Hypothesis: To prospectively evaluate 1-year survival and success rates of MIS C1 implants. To prospectively evaluate patients and surgeons’ satisfaction with their implant therapy.

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Horwitz J, Gabay E, Frankental S, Mayer Y, Cohen O, Ioseph L, Machtei EE.

This is a prospective field study, aimed at evaluating this implant system in non-academic settings.
Aim/Hypothesis: To prospectively evaluate 1-year survival and success rates of MIS C1 implants. To prospectively evaluate patients and surgeons’ satisfaction with their implant therapy.

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Presented in this brochure are the papers published by the NBM team and the research being conducted by MIS, which includes a series of pre-clinical and clinical studies with the B+ treated implants. They are aimed at examining the features and effects of the B+ surface on various compromised cases and biological processes, including early loading, osseointegration and bone formation.

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The V3 implant system is the outcome of an exceptionally high-level R&D process that has resulted in an implant that is simple, easy-to-use and offers enhanced functionality and performance.

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David M. Dohan Ehrenfest, Marco Del Corso, Byung-Soo Kang, Philippe Leclercq, Ziv Mazor, Robert A. Horowitz, Philippe Russe, Hee-Kyun Oh, De-Rong Zou, Jamil Awad Shibli, Hom-Lay Wang, Jean-Pierre Bernard and Gilberto Sammartino.

Part 3: Sand-Blasted/Acid-Etched (SLA Type) and Related Surfaces (Group 2A, main subtractive process).

In this third part, surfaces produced through the main subtractive process (sandblasting/ acid-etching, SLA-type and related) were investigated.

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Prof. Lior Shapira, Dr. Kobi Ekstein, Dr. Moshik Tandelich.

A One Year Follow-Up.

The purpose of this retrospective follow-up was to examine if crestal bone height around dental implants could be influenced using a platform switch and conical connection design, and if the bone level would remain stable during 1 year of service.

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Dr. Tal Reiner

A conclusive summary of quality inspections by MIS Implants as performed via SEM microscope analysis and XPS analysis, and an illustration of recent inspection results.

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Troiano Miguel Angel, Closas Jose, Benincasa Mauricio, Sanchez Patricia.

A Final Report of a Prospective Study.

This paper reports the results of a prospective clinical study on immediate occlusal loading of implants inserted in partially edentulous maxillae and mandibles.

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Sergio Alexandre Gehrke, DDS, PhD

Removal Torque and Resonance Frequency Analysis in Rabbits.

The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of variation in the design of dental implants on the stability and removal torque after implantation using a rabbit tibia model.

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Delgado-Peña JE, Aragonés-Lamas JM, Calvo-Guirado JL, Delgado-Ruiz RA, Ramírez-Fernández MP, Maté-Sánchez del Val JE, Negri B.

A comparative study in dogs.

Goal: To evaluate the effect of 3 different implant designs on crestal bone loss (CBL) and bone-implant contact (BIC) in immediate implant procedures.

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Gabriela Giro, Nick Tovar, Charles Marin, Estevam A. Bonfante, Ryo Jimbo, Marcelo Suzuki, Malvin N. Janal and Paulo G. Coelho.

An Experimental Study in Dogs.

Objectives: To test the hypothesis that there would be no differences in osseointegration by reducing the number of drills for site preparation relative to conventional drilling sequence.

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Miguel de Melo Costa

Using this technique allowed the treatment time to be shortened by several months and, additionally, ensured a high level of predictability. It’s allowed for all the regenerative procedures to be performed in only one surgery, decreasing the morbidity and all the discomfort associated with a surgery.
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Troiano Miguel Angel, Closas Jose, Benincasa Mauricio, Sanchez Patricia, Haumuller Irene, Benincasa Georgina.

A Preliminary report after 6-months of function with final restorations.

The ultimate goal of the immediate loading protocol was to reduce the number of surgical interventions and shorten the time between surgery and the delivery of a prosthetic solution, without a reduction in implant success rates. These protocols are beneficial to both dentists and patients, reduce patients’ reservations and result in increased acceptance of implant therapy.
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Zabaras D, Bouboulis S, Spanos A, Petsinis V, Gisakis I

Osseointegration Rate and Bone Level Stability: 5 Years Prospective Study.

The aim of this paper is to present the results after 1 to 5 years observation of an ongoing clinical and radiographic study regarding: osseointegration rate; peri-implant bone level changes; survival rate after loading of SEVEN implants, used to support fixed prostheses.
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Dr. Kamen Kotsilkov, Dr. Ivaylo Alyakov, DMD

This case was chosen to present the histopathology result of bone regeneration in a clinical case of conventional implant placement after augmentation of the alveolar ridge using BONDBONE.

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Olimpiu L.Karancsi, Radu Sita, Emanuel A. Bratu

A Preliminary 6-Month Clinical Study.

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the clinical behavior of short implants in reduced bone conditions. The hypothesis was: “Short implants in atrophied jaws are able to result in similar long-term survival rates compared with standard implants.

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Ziv Mazor, DMD; Michael D. Rohrer, DDS, MS; Hari S. Prasad, BS, MDT; Nick Tovar, PhD; Robert A. Horowitz, DDS.

The ability of BONDBONE to preserve and augment socket volume and resorb in the desired time period between extraction and implant placement was evaluated clinically and histologically.

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Simplified drilling technique does not decrease dental implant osseointegration; The effect of simplifying dental implant drilling sequence on osseointegration. An experimental study in dogs; Performance of SEVEN short implants subjected to disocclusion as determined by tomographic analysis and more.

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A rough surface implant neck with microthreads reduces the amount of marginal bone loss: a prospective clinical study; Initial Stability of Two Dental Implant Systems: Influence of Buccolingual Width and Probe Orientation on Resonance Frequency Measurements and more.

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