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Does residual cement around implant-supported restorations cause peri-implant disease? A retrospective case analysis.
- Tomas Linkevicius, A. Puisys, E. Vindašiūtė, L. Linkevičienė, P. Apse
- Medicine
- Clinical oral implants research
- 8 August 2012
OBJECTIVES
The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between patients with a history of periodontitis and development of cement-related peri-implant disease.
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Influence of abutment material on stability of peri-implant tissues: a systematic review.
- Tomas Linkevicius, P. Apse
- Medicine
- The International journal of oral & maxillofacial…
- 1 May 2008
PURPOSE
The aim of this systematic review was to evaluate available evidence for a difference in the stability of peri-implant tissues between titanium abutments versus gold alloy, zirconium oxide,… Expand
Influence of Vertical Soft Tissue Thickness on Crestal Bone Changes Around Implants with Platform Switching: A Comparative Clinical Study.
- Tomas Linkevicius, A. Puisys, M. Steigmann, E. Vindašiūtė, L. Linkevičienė
- Medicine
- Clinical implant dentistry and related research
- 1 December 2015
BACKGROUND
Numerous studies have shown the superiority of platform-switched implants in preserving crestal bone as compared with platform-matched implants. However, the influence of initial soft… Expand
Influence of thin mucosal tissues on crestal bone stability around implants with platform switching: a 1-year pilot study.
- Tomas Linkevicius, P. Apse, S. Grybauskas, A. Puisys
- Medicine
- Journal of oral and maxillofacial surgery…
- 1 September 2010
PURPOSE
The aim of this pilot study was to determine what effect thin mucosal tissues can have on crestal bone stability around implants with platform switching.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
Twelve… Expand
The influence of soft tissue thickness on crestal bone changes around implants: a 1-year prospective controlled clinical trial.
- Tomas Linkevicius, P. Apse, S. Grybauskas, A. Puisys
- Medicine
- The International journal of oral & maxillofacial…
- 1 July 2009
PURPOSE
The aim of this clinical trial was to evaluate the influence of gingival tissue thickness on crestal bone loss around dental implants after a 1-year follow-up.
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The influence of margin location on the amount of undetected cement excess after delivery of cement-retained implant restorations.
- Tomas Linkevicius, E. Vindašiūtė, A. Puisys, V. Pečiulienė
- Materials Science, Medicine
- Clinical oral implants research
- 1 December 2011
OBJECTIVES
The aim of this study was to evaluate the amount of the residual cement excess after cementation and cleaning of implant-supported restorations with various positions of the margins.
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The influence of the cementation margin position on the amount of undetected cement. A prospective clinical study.
- Tomas Linkevicius, E. Vindašiūtė, A. Puisys, L. Linkevičienė, N. Maslova, A. Puriene
- Medicine
- Clinical oral implants research
- 2013
OBJECTIVE
To evaluate the amount of undetected cement after cementation and cleaning of implant-supported restorations.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
Fifty three patients were treated with 53 single… Expand
The effect of zirconia or titanium as abutment material on soft peri-implant tissues: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
- Tomas Linkevicius, Julius Vaitelis
- Medicine
- Clinical oral implants research
- 13 June 2015
AIM
The objective of this review was to analyze research with regard to the effect of zirconia or titanium as abutment material on soft peri-implant tissues.
METHODS
Clinical studies were selected… Expand
Reaction of crestal bone around implants depending on mucosal tissue thickness. A 1-year prospective clinical study.
- Tomas Linkevicius, P. Apse, S. Grybauskas, A. Puisys
- Medicine
- Stomatologija
- 2009
PURPOSE
The aim of this paper was to distinguish what kind of mucosal tissue, measured at the top of the crest can be referred to as thin, medium or thick and its influence on crestal bone loss… Expand
The influence of mucosal tissue thickening on crestal bone stability around bone-level implants. A prospective controlled clinical trial.
- A. Puisys, Tomas Linkevicius
- Medicine
- Clinical oral implants research
- 1 February 2015
OBJECTIVE
To evaluate how bone-level implants maintain crestal bone stability after thickening of thin mucosal tissues with allogenic membrane.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
Ninety-seven bone-level… Expand