Advantages of Porous TiNi Materials for Dental Implants in Diabetes Mellitus Patients

Abstract

Structural changes in osseous tissue under surgically modeled diabetes mellitus in rabbits are studied experimentally with the focus on macro- and microelemental composition. The effect of growth factors on regeneration of mucosa is analyzed in Brattlebororats with inherited diabetes insipidus. Larger animals, dogs, were used to study the morphology of osseointegration with various implant materials under experimental surgical diabetes mellitus. The advantages of porous implants over other materials are shown.

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