1. Consensus regarding 16 recognized and clinically proven methods and sub-methods for placing corticobasal® oral implants
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Ihde Antonina, Vitomir S. Konstantinovic, Vivek Gaur, Gabor Grombkötö, Alexander Lazarov, Lukas Palka, Stefan Ihde, and Valeri Lysenko
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medicine.medical_specialty ,immediate functional loading ,Evidence-based practice ,business.industry ,Reviews ,polished implant surface ,Foundation (evidence) ,Jaw bone ,Cortical anchorage ,Evidence-based medicine ,Osseointegration ,corticobasal implantology ,Functional stability ,Orthopedic surgery ,medicine ,Surgery ,Medical physics ,Implant ,Oral Surgery ,business - Abstract
This Consensus-Document is issued by the International Implant Foundation (Munich/Germany). It describes distinct methods of placement of cortico-basal oral implants in different areas of the jaw bone and the maxillo-facial skeleton. The implants utilize the method of “osseofixation” instead of “osseointegration” for achieving primary, functional stability, hence they work according to the (AO-) principles of fracture treatment. The concept of the technology allows for immediate functional loading, just as it allows for various types of loading following orthopaedic surgery. The 16 methods and sub-methods as described and displayed here have been undergoing extensive observation and testing and they have been approved by the Board of the International Implant Foundation. All Consensus Documents of the International Implant Foundation are revised every three years. This is the 3rd version of the Consensus Document on placement of corticobasal oral implants Level of Evidence: S3 (evidence based, systematically developed consensus guideline).
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- 2020
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