E-papers - JOSR - Journal of Oral Science & Rehabilitation
The Journal of Oral Science & Rehabilitation publishes original and high-quality research and clinical papers in the fields of periodontology, implant dentistry, prosthodontics and maxillofacial surgery. The aim of the journal is to promote rapid communication of scientific information between academia, industry and dental practitioners, thereby influencing the decision-making in clinical practice on an international level.
Journal of Oral Science & Rehabilitation No. 3, 2016
In this issue: Editorial / Contents / About the Journal of Oral Science & Rehabilitation / Benefits of publishing in the journal for authors / Minimally invasive hydraulic elevation of the Schneiderian membrane and insertion of bone graft material using a novel self-tapping implant system: Radiographic and prosthetic aspects / Impact of argon plasma treatment on microbiological surface receptivity of titanium implants: An in vitro study / Comparison of hard- and softtissue changes using a superimposition technique: A prospective case series study / Influence of fatigue on resistance and deformation of implant abutments used for provisional prosthetic restoration / Human pulps capped with PDGF: A pilot study / Importance of the axial reference plane in computed tomography for dental implant surgery: A cadaveric study / Immediate loading of variable-thread expanding tapered-body implants placed into maxillary post-extraction or healed sites using a guided surgery approach: An up-to-five-year retrospective analysis / An in vitro study on viscosity using an electromagnetically spinning sphere viscometer / Authors must adhere to the following guidelines / Subscription form
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Table of contents
Cover
01 - 01Editorial
03 - 03Contents
04 - 04About the Journal of Oral Science & Rehabilitation
06 - 06Benefits of publishing in the journal for authors
07 - 07Minimally invasive hydraulic elevation of the Schneiderian membrane and insertion of bone graft material using a novel self-tapping implant system: Radiographic and prosthetic aspects
08 - 14Impact of argon plasma treatment on microbiological surface receptivity of titanium implants: An in vitro study
16 - 18Comparison of hard- and softtissue changes using a superimposition technique: A prospective case series study
20 - 25Influence of fatigue on resistance and deformation of implant abutments used for provisional prosthetic restoration
26 - 33Human pulps capped with PDGF: A pilot study
34 - 41Importance of the axial reference plane in computed tomography for dental implant surgery: A cadaveric study
42 - 49Immediate loading of variable-thread expanding tapered-body implants placed into maxillary post-extraction or healed sites using a guided surgery approach: An up-to-five-year retrospective analysis
50 - 60An in vitro study on viscosity using an electromagnetically spinning sphere viscometer
62 - 67Authors must adhere to the following guidelines
68 - 69Imprint
70 - 70Subscription form
71 - 71