G. Krekeler
University of Freiburg
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International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery | 1992
Christiaan M. ten Bruggenkate; Hendrik A. Kraaijenhagen; Willem A.M. van der Kwast; G. Krekeler; Hermanus S. Oosterbeek
Small bone defects due to atrophic, traumatic or periodontal bone loss can be grafted with autologous bone grafts taken from the maxillary tuberosity. This study presents a 1-3 years follow-up of 22 patients who were treated according to this technique. Thirty-two implants were placed 6 months after bone grafting. All implants were functioning well at the time of investigation.
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology | 1991
Christiaan M. ten Bruggenkate; G. Krekeler; Willem A.M. van der Kwast; Hermanus S. Oosterbeek
Oral implants placed in the atrophic mandible often lack sufficient surrounding attached keratinized gingiva. Although mobile mucosa surrounding the implant does not necessarily need to be replaced, many oral surgeons and dentists prefer attached, keratinized gingiva, especially in cases where oral hygiene is imperfect. This article discusses a method of palatal mucosa transplantation to improve the implant recipient site. The clinical results of this method used in 30 patients are reported.
Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry | 1991
C.M. ten Bruggenkate; Hermanus S. Oosterbeek; G. Krekeler; Pekka Asikainen
Although most retention problems of prostheses are concentrated in the mandible, patients have similar problems in the maxillae. Retention of prostheses can be improved by the use of two or four implants, either with retentive anchors or with a bar in the frontal part of the maxillae. The method of planning and placement of I.T.I. Bonefit implants is described.
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology | 1991
Christiaan M. ten Bruggenkate; Hermanus S. Oosterbeek; G. Krekeler; Klaus Mu¨ller
The International Team for Oral Implantology (ITI) Bonefit system has been introduced as an extended and improved system with respect to titanium plasma-sprayed screws and the F-type implant. The clinical results of the Bonefit implant system were at least as good as those of the F-type implant. The Bonefit system, however, offers more indications and applications, especially in crowns and bridgework. Furthermore, the ITI Bonefit system appears to eliminate some of the reported shortcomings of the F-type implant.
Clinical Oral Implants Research | 2000
Johan P. A. Van Den Bergh; Chris M. Ten Bruggenkate; G. Krekeler; D. Bram Tuinzing
Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery | 1990
Christiaan M. ten Bruggenkate; G. Krekeler
Revista española odontoestomatológica de implantes | 1994
C. M Ten Bruggenkate.; Franz Sutter; C. Foitzik; G. Krekeler; Hermanus S. Oosterbeek
Stomatologie | 1995
G. Krekeler; Hermanus S. Oosterbeek; C.M. ten Bruggenkate
Rev Fola/Oral-Ano I | 1995
G. Krekeler; C.M. ten Bruggenkate; Hermanus S. Oosterbeek
Quintessence International | 1995
C. Foitzik; D Haessler; C.M. ten Bruggenkate; G. Krekeler