Formation of bone tissue around dental mechanically active implants with form memory
Author(s) -
Rais G. Khafizov
Publication year - 2001
Publication title -
kazan medical journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2587-9359
pISSN - 0368-4814
DOI - 10.17816/kazmj84070
Subject(s) - implant , materials science , dentistry , bone tissue , hard tissue , fixation (population genetics) , shape memory alloy , titanium , dental implant , bone grafting , alloy , titanium alloy , oral cavity , biomedical engineering , bone formation , medicine , metallurgy , surgery , population , environmental health , endocrinology
The reaction of bone tissue around dental mechanically active implants made of nickelide-titanium alloy with form memory in various terms of grafting is studied. When using properties of nickelide-titanium alloy to change the geometric form under the effect of oral cavity temperature, to reserve the given form and stress, mechanical activity, the prevention of undensity between implant and bone tissue occurs, improving fixation of fixed and removable prostheses. When interacting mechanically active implants with bone tissue the bone formation process is completed in three months making it possible to begin the prosthetics stage in earlier terms in comparison with other famous implant systems.
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