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. 1, 2017
In this issue: Editorial / Contents / About the Journal of Oral Science & Rehabilitation / Comprehensive rehabilitation and natural esthetics with implant and orthodontics (CRANIO): An interdisciplinary approach to missing maxillary lateral incisors / Biological and physical properties of bone block grafting biomaterials for alveolar ridge augmentation / Retrospective analysis of periimplantitis therapy of 158 implants / Bone augmentation of canine frontal sinuses using a porous α-tricalcium phosphate for implant treatment / Importance of a preoperative radiographic scale for evaluating surgical difficulty of impacted mandibular third molar extraction / Kinesiographic analysis of lateral excursive movement on the horizontal plane: the retrusive component / Open-cohort prospective study on early implant failure and physiological marginal remodeling expected using sandblasted and acid-etched bone level implants featuring an 11° Morse taper connection within one year after loading / Authors must adhere to the following guidelines /
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Table of contents
Cover
01 - 01Editorial
03 - 03Contents
04 - 04About the Journal of Oral Science & Rehabilitation
06 - 07Comprehensive rehabilitation and natural esthetics with implant and orthodontics (CRANIO): An interdisciplinary approach to missing maxillary lateral incisors
08 - 16Biological and physical properties of bone block grafting biomaterials for alveolar ridge augmentation
18 - 30Retrospective analysis of periimplantitis therapy of 158 implants
32 - 42Bone augmentation of canine frontal sinuses using a porous α-tricalcium phosphate for implant treatment
44 - 51Importance of a preoperative radiographic scale for evaluating surgical difficulty of impacted mandibular third molar extraction
52 - 59Kinesiographic analysis of lateral excursive movement on the horizontal plane: the retrusive component
60 - 67Open-cohort prospective study on early implant failure and physiological marginal remodeling expected using sandblasted and acid-etched bone level implants featuring an 11° Morse taper connection within one year after loading
68 - 79Authors must adhere to the following guidelines
80 - 81Imprint
82 - 82