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Standard Versus Step Burs for Implant Site Preparation: A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial
A comparative study of two different drilling protocols, step & straight drills, for preparing implant sites, by evaluating radiographic and clinical outcomes.

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Nano-superhydrophilic and bioactive surface in poor bone environment. Part 1: transition from primary to secondary stability. A controlled clinical trial : Bioactive implant surfaces in poor density bone
NiNA bioactive surface demonstrated better intinal stability in D3-D4 bone conditions at early stages of healing.

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Miniaturized Electromagnetic Device Abutment Improves Stability of the Dental Implants

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Bone loss around tapered implants with split coronal micro threads.

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Effect of Nano scale hydrophilic vs. Sub micron implant surface roughness on BIC in a Rabbit Tibia.
The aim of this study was to compare histologically and histomorphometrically , bone to implant contact of sand blasted and dual acid etched (SLA) dental implants (Micro scale) surface compared with super C roughness surface in a rabbit tibia model

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The effect of coronal implant design and drilling protocol on bone-to-implant contact. A 3-month preclinical study in minipigs.
The aim of this study is to evaluate and compare various MultiNeO™ implant coronal part designs on the percentage of bone-to-implant contact (%BIC) and bone density by means of histomorphometry.

Posters & White Papers
Clinical and radiological outcomes of a super-hydrophilic bioactive-surfaced implant. Preliminary results of a controlled clinical trial

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Effect of Nano scale hydrophilic vs. Sub micron implant surface roughness on BIC in a Rabbit Tibia

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Clinical, Radiological, and Aesthetic Outcomes after Placement of a Bioactive-Surfaced Implant with Immediate or Delayed Loading in the Anterior Maxilla: 1-Year Retrospective Follow-Up Study
A retrospective study aimed to examine the efficacy of a super hydrophilic and bioactive implant for treatment of the edentulous maxillary anterior area. The study also aimed to evaluate whether this improved implant surface.