Differences in Healing Patterns of the Bone-Implant Interface between Immediately and Delayed-Placed Titanium Implants in Mouse Maxillae.

@article{Watanabe2016DifferencesIH,
  title={Differences in Healing Patterns of the Bone-Implant Interface between Immediately and Delayed-Placed Titanium Implants in Mouse Maxillae.},
  author={Taisuke Watanabe and Eizo Nakagawa and Kotaro Saito and Hayato Ohshima},
  journal={Clinical implant dentistry and related research},
  year={2016},
  volume={18 1},
  pages={
          146-60
        }
}
BACKGROUND There are no available data on the healing process at the bone-implant interface after immediate implant placement. PURPOSE This study aimed to establish an animal experimental model of titanium implants placed in mouse maxillae and compare the healing pattern of the bone-implant interface after immediate implant placement with that after delayed implant placement. MATERIALS AND METHODS Maxillary first molars (M1) from 4-week-old mice were extracted and replaced with the implant… 
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