Advanced Materials and Techniques in Oral Implantology
A special issue of Materials (ISSN 1996-1944). This special issue belongs to the section "Biomaterials".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 December 2021) | Viewed by 8186
Special Issue Editors
Interests: oral implantology; maxillary sinus floor elevation; bone regeneration
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Dear Colleagues,
Multidisciplinary integration is necessary to achieve effective and predictable outcomes in every field of medicine. Oral implantology, periodontology, oral surgery, prosthesis, and materials science are strongly interconnected research fields. These disciplines have significantly evolved in recent years: improvements in implant macro- and microdesign, and new bone substitute characteristics have been proposed to meet specific functional and biological requirements.
We invite authors to submit original research articles about new biomaterials and techniques applied to the interconnected fields of oral implantology, periodontology, oral surgery, prosthesis, and materials science. Systematic reviews and meta-analyses are also welcome if they provide new sound scientific evidence in these fields.
Potential topics include but are not limited to the following:
- New biomaterials and/or grafting techniques for bone regeneration;
- New biomaterials and/or techniques for peri-implant soft tissue management;
- New dental implant macro- and microdesigns for the improvement of osseointegration;
- New technologies to avoid implant corrosion or degradation;
- New concepts on microbiota biofilm control around dental implants.
We hope that new ideas will promote a fast development of these exciting topics, and we invite you to submit to this Special Issue the best of your research activities.
Prof. Claudio Stacchi
Dr. Sergio Spinato
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- oral implantology
- bone augmentation
- biomaterials
- peri-implant soft tissue management
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