Method of noninvasive teeth extraction due to the usage of «Luxator Directa» tools
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.33295/1992-576X-2018-2-40-41Abstract
Method of noninvasive teeth extraction due to the usage
of «Luxator Directa» tools
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remodeling of human extraction sockets // J. Clin. Periodontol. – 2008; 35: 630–9.
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periodontal ligament for atraumatic tooth extraction. In Bioengineering Conference (NEBEC),
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11. http://www.directadental.com/products/luxator/luxator-instruments
contact with Class II restorations // Journal of dentistry. – 28.2 (2000): 103–110.
2. Lussi A., and M. Gygax. Iatrogenic damage to adjacent teeth during classical
approximal box preparation // Journal of dentistry. – 26.5–6 (1998): 435–441.
3. Qvist V., L. Johannessen and M. Bruun. Progression of approximal caries in relation
to iatrogenic preparation damage // Journal of dental research. – 71.7 (1992): 1370–1373.
4. Ericson D. et al. Minimally invasive dentistry – concepts and techniques in cariology //
Oral Health Prev. Dent. – 1.1 (2003): 59–72.
5. Loomans Bas A.C. et al. Proximal marginal overhang of composite restorations in relation
to placement technique of separation rings // Operative dentistry. – 37.1. –2012: 21–27.
6. Schropp L, Wenzel A, Kostopoulos L, Karring T. Bone healing and soft tissue contour
changes following single-tooth extraction: a clinical and radiographic 12-month prospective
study // Int. J. Periodontics Restorative Dent. – 2003; 23: 313–23.
7. Araújo M.G., Lindhe J. Dimensional ridge alterations following tooth extraction. An
experimental study in the dog // J. Clin. Periodontol. – 2005; 32: 212–8.
8. Trombelli L., Farina R., Marzola A., Bozzi L., Liljenberg B., Lindhe J. Modeling and
remodeling of human extraction sockets // J. Clin. Periodontol. – 2008; 35: 630–9.
9. Kafel N., Kolodziejski J., Niemiera M. & Reed M. (2014, April). Separation of the
periodontal ligament for atraumatic tooth extraction. In Bioengineering Conference (NEBEC),
2014 40th Annual Northeast (pp. 1–2). IEEE.
10. Muska E. et al. Atraumatic vertical tooth extraction: a proof of principle clinical
study of a novel system // Oral surgery, oral medicine, oral pathology and oral radiology. –
116.5. – 2013. – E. 303–310.
11. http://www.directadental.com/products/luxator/luxator-instruments
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2018-06-20
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MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY AND SURGICAL DENTISTRY