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Hom-Lay Wang
Researcher at University of Michigan
Publications - 669
Citations - 28680
Hom-Lay Wang is an academic researcher from University of Michigan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Implant & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 78, co-authored 576 publications receiving 22637 citations. Previous affiliations of Hom-Lay Wang include University of Bern & King Saud University.
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Implant success, survival, and failure: the International Congress of Oral Implantologists (ICOI) Pisa Consensus Conference.
Carl E. Misch,Morton L. Perel,Hom-Lay Wang,Gilberto Sammartino,Pablo Galindo-Moreno,Paolo Trisi,Marius Steigmann,Alberto Rebaudi,Ady Palti,Michael A. Pikos,D. Schwartz-Arad,Joseph Choukroun,José-Luis Gutiérrez-Pérez,Gaetano Marenzi,Dimosthenis K. Valavanis +14 more
TL;DR: A few indices developed for natural teeth are used as an index that is specific for endosteal root-form implants, intended to update and upgrade what is purported to be implant success, implant survival, and implant failure.
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Peri-implant diseases and conditions: Consensus report of workgroup 4 of the 2017 World Workshop on the Classification of Periodontal and Peri-Implant Diseases and Conditions
Tord Berglundh,Gary C. Armitage,Mauricio G. Araújo,Gustavo Avila-Ortiz,Juan Blanco,Paulo M. Camargo,Stephen T. Chen,David L. Cochran,Jan Derks,Elena Figuero,Christoph H. F. Hämmerle,Lisa J. A. Heitz-Mayfield,Guy Huynh-Ba,Vincent J. Iacono,Ki-Tae Koo,Laurie K. McCauley,Marc Quirynen,Stefan Renvert,Giovanni E. Salvi,Frank Schwarz,Dennis P. Tarnow,Cristiano Tomasi,Hom-Lay Wang,Nicola U. Zitzmann +23 more
TL;DR: Case definitions in day-to-day clinical practice and in epidemiological or disease-surveillance studies for peri-implant health, peri"-implant mucositis, and peri'simplantitis were introduced.
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The Causes of Early Implant Bone Loss: Myth or Science?
TL;DR: Based upon currently available literature, the reformation of biologic width around dental implants, microgap if placed at or below the bone crest, occlusal overload, and implant crest module may be the most likely causes of early implant bone loss.
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Occlusal considerations in implant therapy: clinical guidelines with biomechanical rationale
TL;DR: The purposes of this paper are to discuss the importance of implant occlusion for implant longevity and to provide clinical guidelines of optimal implant occLusion and possible solutions managing complications related to implant Occlusion.
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Consensus report: Peri-implant diseases and conditions
Tord Berglundh,Gary C. Armitage,Gustavo Avila-Ortiz,Mauricio G. Araújo,Juan Blanco,Paulo M. Camargo,Stephen T. Chen,David L. Cochran,Jan Derks,Elena Figuero,Christoph H. F. Hämmerle,Lisa J. A. Heitz-Mayfield,Guy Huynh-Ba,Vincent J. Iacono,Ki-Tae Koo,Laurie K. McCauley,Marc Quirynen,Stefan Renvert,Giovanni E. Salvi,Frank Schwarz,Dennis P. Tarnow,Cristiano Tomasi,Hom-Lay Wang,Nicola U. Zitzmann +23 more