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Immediate loading implants: Review of the critical aspects

2018

Purpose. Modern dentistry have witnessed, a rapid and continuing evolution. Concerning the implant-rehabilitation protocols, they have beenEdizioniredefined in order to satisfy patient’s increasing expectations in terms of comfort, aesthetic and shorter treatment period. The purpose of this review is to explore the concept of implant immediate loading and the indications for clinical practice. All the critical aspects that could influence the outcomes of this treatment will also be considered. Materials and methods. Three protocols for implant load timing have been classified: immediate loading implants (ILI); early loading implants (ELI); and conventional loading implants (CLI). Two subc…

Bone densityImplant designbusiness.industryImplant dentistryClinical study designDentistryImplant failureReview030206 dentistryImplant stabilityTreatment periodOsseointegration03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineImmediate loading implantImmediate loadingDentistry (all)MedicineImmediate loading implants; Implant design; Implant stability; Dentistry (all)ImplantImmediate loading implantsbusinessGeneral Dentistry030215 immunology
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Effects of locally applied Insulin-like Growth Factor-I on osseointegration.

2019

Background The aim of this study was to assess the effect of local application of IGF-I on osseointegration of dental implants placed in osteoporotic bones. Material and Methods 16 rabbits were randomly distributed into two groups: eight animals were ovariectomized and fed a low-calcium diet for six weeks, in order to induce experimental osteoporosis, and the others were sham-operated and fed a standard diet. A titanium implant was inserted into the tibiae in both groups. In half of the rabbits, 4 μg of IGF-I was applied into the ostectomy, prior to the implant insertion. A total of 32 implants were placed. Animals were sacrificed two weeks after surgery and decalcified samples were process…

Bone densitymedicine.medical_treatmentOsteoporosisDentistryOsseointegration03 medical and health sciencesInsulin-like growth factor0302 clinical medicineBone DensityOsseointegrationmedicineAnimalsHumansOstectomyInsulin-Like Growth Factor IGeneral DentistryDental ImplantsTitaniumbusiness.industryResearch030206 dentistry:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]medicine.diseaseOtorhinolaryngologyUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASOvariectomized ratOsteoporosisSurgeryFemaleImplantAnalysis of varianceRabbitsOral SurgerybusinessMedicina oral, patologia oral y cirugia bucal
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The use of Human Allogenic Graft (HBA) for Maxillary Bone Regeneration: Review of Literature and Case Reports

2012

The use of graft materials is developed from the strong demand to support the complete bone regeneration of the empty socket and to increase the bone volume in treating the atrophies of sites already consolidated and with adverse alveolar bone conditions. A number of graft materials with different origin and mechanism of bone regeneration are available. Autologous graft materials, coming from the same patient, are defined as the gold-standard. The need of a second surgical site and the risk of morbidity and complications may make their use difficult. Human bone allografts (HBA) have been recently introduced, in order to offer an alternative to the autologous grafts. They have demonstrated t…

Bone graft materials allograft human bone allograft dental implants socket preservation ridge augmentation bone regeneration sinus augmentation.Settore MED/28 - Malattie Odontostomatologiche
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Microplastics in water, from treatment process to drinking water: analytical methods and potential health effects

2022

[Aim]: The commonly used analytical methods for microplastic (MPs) detection in drinking water and the threat of MP pollution in water intended for human consumption to human beings are presented through a systematic review. Furthermore, MP occurrence, transport, and fate from raw to treated drinking water, tap water, and bottled water, as well as the possible health impacts of MPs on human beings, are also evaluated. [Methods]: Systematic review included articles published in scientific journals that contain specific keywords in the title and were searched in Web of Science (WOS) and Scopus. The literature was selected and extracted by two reviewers based on the PRISMA-A guidelines, which …

Bottled waterTap waterRaw waterDrinking water treatment plantsMaterialsPlasticsRisk assessment
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Development and Characterization of Diamondback Moth Resistance to Transgenic Broccoli Expressing High Levels of Cry1C

2000

ABSTRACT A field-collected colony of the diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella , had 31-fold resistance to Cry1C protoxin of Bacillus thuringiensis . After 24 generations of selection with Cry1C protoxin and transgenic broccoli expressing a Cry1C protein, the resistance that developed was high enough that neonates of the resistant strain could complete their entire life cycle on transgenic broccoli expressing high levels of Cry1C. After 26 generations of selection, the resistance ratios of this strain to Cry1C protoxin were 12,400- and 63,100-fold, respectively, for the neonates and second instars by a leaf dip assay. The resistance remained stable until generation 38 (G38) under continuous…

Brush borderBacterial ToxinsBrassicaGenetically modified cropsBrassicaMothsApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyInsecticide ResistanceHemolysin ProteinsBacterial ProteinsBacillus thuringiensisBotanyInvertebrate MicrobiologyAnimalsBinding sitePest Control BiologicalDiamondback mothEcologybiologyStrain (chemistry)Bacillus thuringiensis ToxinsMicrovilliParasporal bodyfungibiology.organism_classificationPlants Genetically ModifiedMolecular biologyEndotoxinsFood ScienceBiotechnology
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Chemical inducers of resistance in plants

2007

International audience; Resistance of plants towards potential pathogens is regulated by a variety of different local or systemic defence mechanisms which are either constitutively active or inducible upon challenge with a pathogen. Based on the knowledge acquired in studies on the molecular and biochemical mechanisms underlying especially different natural induced resistance phenomena, chemical inducers of resistance, derived both from plants or microorganisms or generated synthetically have been characterised and used to improve plant health. This article gives an overview on the present knowledge on resistance inducers and points to possible applications in the future.

CHEMICAL INDUCERS[SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio][SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]food and beveragesRESISTANCE IN PLANTS
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ENERGY RECOVERY FROM REGASIFICATION OF LNG

2012

The international forecasts on energy consumption in the next future show an increasing trend due also to growing markets, and among this the leading emerging economies connected to BRICS countries (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa). We need more and more energy. On the other side the environmental problem is arising and the climate change is a more and more pressing emergency. The latest environmental disasters, as the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico in 2010 and the earthquake with the following tsunami in Japan in 2011, struck the public opinion and so, as in many European countries, the nuclear program is under a deep revision or even stopped. So it is necessary to utilize a…

CHP plantsenergy from wasteSettore ING-IND/10 - Fisica Tecnica IndustrialeLNG regasificationenergy efficiency
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Sustainable Development and Technological Impact on CO2 Reducing Conditions in Romania

2015

Climate change is a reality all over the world, and its complexity is increasing. Therefore, sustainability has become a national and international concern, ingrained in many organizational processes. The ability of organizations to respond to sustainability concerns is sometimes hindered by the complexity of integrating sustainability into business models and by the need to rethink their strategic directions. In Romania, sustainable development has become a priority for businesses, but even though companies are showing some concern, there are yet to demonstrate any full commitment (they are mainly concerned with areas such as society and the environment). This paper assesses Romania’s invo…

CO<sub>2</sub>Economic growthNatural resource economicsGeography Planning and DevelopmentTJ807-830Climate changeManagement Monitoring Policy and LawBusiness modelTD194-195Renewable energy sourcesCO2; energy; GHG; sustainable development; transport.Economicsmedia_common.cataloged_instanceTechnological impactGE1-350European unionmedia_commonSustainable developmentsustainable developmentEnvironmental effects of industries and plantsRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentEnvironmental sciencesGreenhouse gasSustainabilitytransportCarbon footprintCO2; energy; GHG; sustainable development; transportCO2GHGenergySustainability
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IL PROBLEMA DELLA RILEVANZA PENALE DELLA COLTIVAZIONE DI PIANTE DA STUPEFACENTI TRA OFFENSIVITA' E RAGIONEVOLEZZA

2021

The problem of criminal relevance of cultivation of narcotic plants can be considered an interesting opportunity to evaluate the interaction, on the interpretative level, related to the principles of harmfulness and reasonableness, understood as balancing criterion between opposite values. The author examines two jurisprudential interpretative ways to exclude the punishability for small “domestic” cultivations of narcotic plants. The first attempt was to contest the constitutional legitimacy of Article 75 of the d.P.R. 309/1990, because it doesn’t include, as an administrative offence, minimal cultivations for the purpose of personal consumption. The second attempt was to exclude any puniti…

CULTIVATION NARCOTIC PLANTS HARMFULNESS REASONABLENESSSettore IUS/17 - Diritto Penale
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A biphasic calcium phosphate coating for potential drug delivery affects early osseointegration of titanium implants.

2016

Background Calcium phosphate (CaP) surface coatings may accelerate osseointegration and serve as a drug delivery system for mineral-binding biomolecules. In a pilot study, the impact of a commercially available, thin CaP coating on early osseous bone remodeling was compared with a modern, subtractive-treated rough surface (SLA-like) in an animal trial. Methods In 16 rabbits, 32 endosseous implants (CaP; n = 16, SLA-like; n = 16) were bilaterally inserted in the proximal tibia after randomization. After 2 and 4 weeks, bone-implant contact (BIC;%) in the cortical (cBIC) and the trabecular bone (sBIC) as well as volume of bone within the screw thread with the highest amount of new-formed bone …

Calcium PhosphatesCancer Researchchemistry.chemical_elementDentistry02 engineering and technologyengineering.materialCalciumOsseointegrationPathology and Forensic MedicineBone remodeling03 medical and health sciencesRandom Allocation0302 clinical medicineDrug Delivery SystemsCoatingOsseointegrationAnimalsDental ImplantsTitaniumChemistrybusiness.industryfungiDental Implantation Endosseous030206 dentistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyBiphasic calcium phosphateTrabecular boneOtorhinolaryngologyDental Prosthesis DesignDrug deliveryModels AnimalengineeringPeriodonticsRabbitsOral Surgery0210 nano-technologyNuclear medicinebusinessTitaniumJournal of oral pathologymedicine : official publication of the International Association of Oral Pathologists and the American Academy of Oral Pathology
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