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Ilser Turkyilmaz
Researcher at New York University
Publications - 135
Citations - 4046
Ilser Turkyilmaz is an academic researcher from New York University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Implant & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 109 publications receiving 3485 citations. Previous affiliations of Ilser Turkyilmaz include University of Gothenburg & Ohio State University.
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Clinical Accuracy of 3 Different Types of Computed Tomography-Derived Stereolithographic Surgical Guides in Implant Placement
TL;DR: The results of this study suggested that stereolithographic surgical guides using CT data may be reliable in implant placement, and tooth- supported SLA surgical guides were more accurate than bone- or mucosa-supported SLA medical guides.
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Influence of bone density on implant stability parameters and implant success: a retrospective clinical study
TL;DR: CT is a useful tool to determine the bone density in the implant recipient sites, and the local bone density has a prevailing influence on primary implant stability, which is an important determinant for implant success.
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Reliability of Implant Placement With Stereolithographic Surgical Guides Generated From Computed Tomography: Clinical Data From 94 Implants
TL;DR: To evaluate the match between the positions and axes of the planned and placed implants using stereolithographic (SLA) surgical guides, ninety-four implants were placed using SLA surgical guides generated from computed tomography (CT) between 2005 and 2006.
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Relations between the bone density values from computerized tomography, and implant stability parameters: a clinical study of 230 regular platform implants
TL;DR: The bone density values from pre-operative CT examination may provide an objective assessment of bone quality, and significant correlations between bone density and implant stability parameters may help clinicians to predict primary stability before implant insertion.
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Bone density assessments of oral implant sites using computerized tomography.
TL;DR: Computerized tomography results indicated that bone densities may vary markedly when different areas of a designated implant site are compared, and this valuable information about the bone quality provides dental practitioners to make better treatment planning regarding the implant positions.