J Odman's research while affiliated with Folktandvården Stockholm AB and other places
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Publications (9)
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the long-term effect of implants installed in different dental areas in adolescents. The sample consisted of 18 subjects with missing teeth (congenital absence or trauma). The patients were of different chronological ages (between 13 and 17 years) and of different skeletal maturation. In all subjects, th...
The aim of the study was to find out if implant-supported crowns in the upper incisor region run the risk of coming into an infraoccluded position later in life. Ten adolescents with 15 implant-supported crowns were included in the study. The age of the patients at the implant surgery ranged between 14 and 19 years. They were followed up during an...
In 15 adolescents (age 13.2 to 19.4 years) in the late dental stage implants (n = 27) were chosen to replace missing teeth due to congenital absence or trauma. The patients were followed for at least 3 years. No fixture losses occurred. Only minor loss of bone support at the fixture was observed, while adjacent tooth surfaces showed some loss. Infr...
In nine partially edentulous adult patients, mean age 47 years (range 17-64 years) 23 osseointegrated implants were used as orthodontic anchorage to perform the following types of orthodontic tooth movements: tipping, torquing, rotation, intrusion, extrusion, and those associated with bodily movements. The total orthodontic treatment period varied...
In 15 adolescents (13 years 2 months-19 years 4 months) in the late dental stage, Brånemark implants (n = 27) were chosen to replace missing teeth due to congenital absence or trauma. The patients were followed for at least 3 years, at yearly intervals, biometrically and radiographically. No fixture losses occurred. Only minor loss of bone support...
The aim was to study if osseointegrated implants behave like teeth in the growing jaw. Six young pigs were used, one of them randomly selected as a control. The test pigs received four fixtures each in regions with various dento-alveolar development. The biometric and radiographic findings, after an experimental period of 165 days, showed that the...
Chinese NiTi wire was compared with Nitinol and stainless steel wires in a combined laboratory and clinical examination. In the laboratory test, the loading and unloading-deflection properties of the wires were determined in a three-point bending test and their surface properties were studied in a scanning electron microscope. This test attempts to...
In an attempt to study the effect of osseointegrated implants on vertical dentoalveolar development, six growing pigs of the Pigham strain were used, one of them randomly selected as a control. The test pigs received four fixtures each, three in the lower jaw and one in the upper. The fixtures were placed in areas where different patterns of the de...
The osseointegration technique of Brånemark, using titanium implants as anchors for fixed dental bridgework has been in clinical
use since 1965. Most of the patients treated so far have been totally edentulous but the technique has recently been used
in the partially edentulous. The method seems to be very safe and reliable and can be used with a g...
Citations
... Moreover, anterior alveolar growth, despite its decrease after adolescence, continues all lifelong. Animal and clinical studies have shown that implants do not follow the growth [6,7]. This immobility can lead to infraocclusion and aesthetic problems, particularly, in young adults but also in older patients [8], with an increased risk for patients with an hyperdivergent growth pattern and for women [9]. ...
... In addition, higher force values during loading and unloading are obtained, as compared with previous methods. [13] Beyond 2 mm of deflections, permanent deformation starts to set in; thus, most of the studies use a range of 0.2 mm of deflections. [1,2,5,12] The loading portion of the graph simulates the activation of the wires; whereas, the unloading section of the graph denotes the deactivation of force, which causes tooth movement during clinical performance. ...
... The factors responsible for food impaction around implant prosthesis include the loss of proximal contact between implant and adjacent tooth, faulty contact and contour between two adjacent implants or between an implant and a natu-ral tooth, antagonist-related issues, loss of papilla, and patient-related factors 33) . For an implant, a mesial drift of adjacent natural teeth can result in a gradual loss of proximal contact, especially mesial side, while the position of implant in bone is unchanged 34,35) . The horizontal component of bite force causing the mesial drift of natural teeth, slow and continuous changes in the jaws and teeth for adult, and food impaction in an open proximal contact can result in tooth migration [36][37][38][39] . ...
... Among the possible substrates, titanium and its alloys (Ti 6 Al 4 V) have a competitive advantage over other systems thanks to an outstanding combination of electroconductivity, tensile strength, corrosion resistance and biocompatibility [27][28][29][30]. In particular, recent studies focused on the exploitation of diamond coatings on titanium substrates [27-30] for biomedical applications like biosensing [31], memristive devices [32], heart valves [33] and regenerative medicine [34][35][36]. ...
... • Consider retaining the primary teeth for preserving alveolar bone for future placement of implants (Thilander et al., 1994). ...
... Advantages of true intrusion of anterior teeth include achievement of lip competency, reduced incisal exposure without any increase in lower anterior facial height. 4 There are certain cases which requires absolute intrusion of incisors for correction of deep overbite such as Class II Table 1 Mean ages and treatment duration of the study group Patients (N) Age at T1(y) Period of intrusion (months) 10 21.25±8.32 3.3±0.67 ...
... In some cases of AI where the teeth are unrestorable and the patient is seeking a fixed option, dental implants can be considered [18,19]. Careful planning is essential and timing of extractions with respect to implant placement is very important in order to preserve bone. ...
... Recognition that dental implants can inhibit growth (Kuröl and Ödman 1996;Ödman et al. 1991;Thilander et al. 1995) and adaptation of the jaws (Bernard et al. 2004) have led to dialogue in the literature surrounding the earliest possible time at which implants can be placed into a patient (Bishara et al. 1996;Carmichael and Sàndor 2008;Forsberg et al. 1991;Oesterle and Cronin 2000;Tarlow 2005). The author's center has adopted a number of general treatment planning principles governing management of young patients requiring dental implants . ...
... Det er lagt til rette for protetisk ombygging av fortennene (22, 23, 24) i 2.kvadrant.slimhinne og sorte triangler(15,17). Ovennevnte komplikasjoner kan utgjøre større utfordring hos pasienter med høy smilelinje og gingival eksponering, samt hos pasienter med behov for to implantater ved siden av hverandre. ...