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Histology of BOI Implants

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Histological studies offer valuable insights. Since a great many histological studies have been published in the field of crestal implantology, it was an obvious approach to generate corresponding data for BOI implants as well.

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  • Bone Structure
  • Masticatory Function
  • Implantation Procedure
  • Bone Apposition
  • Tubular Bone

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    The term “osseoadaptation” indicates the tendency of cortical bone to close any gaps along its surface. Any undermineralized or connective-tissue segments are competitively displaced in the process until close contact of the cortical bone structure to the implant surface is established. A thin residual layer of connective tissue will remain, however. This is also the case in “osseointegration”.

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Ihde, S. (2005). Histology of BOI Implants. In: Principles of BOI. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-26987-8_23

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