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Jamil Awad Shibli

Researcher at Yahoo!

Publications -  264
Citations -  6365

Jamil Awad Shibli is an academic researcher from Yahoo!. The author has contributed to research in topics: Implant & Osseointegration. The author has an hindex of 40, co-authored 232 publications receiving 5006 citations. Previous affiliations of Jamil Awad Shibli include University of São Paulo & University at Buffalo.

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Composition of supra- and subgingival biofilm of subjects with healthy and diseased implants.

TL;DR: Marked differences were observed in the composition of supra- and subgingival biofilm between healthy and diseased implants, and the microbiota associated with peri-implantitis was comprised of more periodontal pathogenic bacterial species, including the supragingivalBiofilm.
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Treatment of ligature-induced peri-implantitis by lethal photosensitization and guided bone regeneration: A preliminary histologic study in dogs

TL;DR: Evaluating the healing potential and reosseointegration in ligature-induced peri-implantitis defects adjacent to various dental implant surfaces following lethal photosensitization suggests that lethal photosENSitization may have potential in the treatment ofPeri-IMplantitis.
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Short (6-mm) dental implants versus sinus floor elevation and placement of longer (≥10-mm) dental implants: a randomized controlled trial with a 3-year follow-up

TL;DR: In this randomized controlled trial, results for short (6-mm) implants were similar to those for longer (≥10- mm) implants in augmented bone, and short implants might be preferable to SFE, because the treatment is faster and less expensive.
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3D Printing/Additive Manufacturing Single Titanium Dental Implants: A Prospective Multicenter Study with 3 Years of Follow-Up.

TL;DR: 3DP/AM titanium dental implants seem to represent a successful clinical option for the rehabilitation of single-tooth gaps in both jaws, at least until 3-year period, and long-term clinical studies are needed to confirm the present results.