Al-Hassan Ali Naser

Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery,College of Dentistry, University of Baghdad, Iraq

Publications

  • Research Article   
    Evaluation of Marginal Bone Level Change Utilizing a Simplifed DrillingVersus Conventional Drilling Techniques
    Author(s): Al-Hassan Ali Naser* and Thair A Lateef Hassan

    Background: Conventional drilling technique is effective for implant site preparation but it is time consuming, especially when multiple implants are to be placed and unpleasant for the patient as the duration of the intervention may be excessively long causing discomfort. Simplifying the drilling sequence would be meaningful for implant surgery if it does not exert a negative influence. This was prospective clinical study conducted to evaluate the stability and marginal bone level change of implant placements after simplifying the drilling sequence. Aim: Evaluation of dental implant stability and marginal bone level change using a simplified drilling approach as opposed to a traditional drilling technique. Materials and methods: A total of 17 patients (9 females and 8 males) included in this study. The patient’s.. Read More»

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