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Rocío Velázquez-Cayón

Researcher at University of Seville

Publications -  9
Citations -  97

Rocío Velázquez-Cayón is an academic researcher from University of Seville. The author has contributed to research in topics: Abutment & Cubic zirconia. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 9 publications receiving 92 citations.

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Hydrodynamic ultrasonic maxillary sinus lift: review of a new technique and presentation of a clinical case.

TL;DR: The main advantage of this new technique, Intralift, is that it does not require a minimum amount of crestal bone and the possibility of damage to the sinus membrane is minimised by using ultrasound based hydrodynamic pressure to lift it, while applying a very non-aggressive crestal approach.
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Importance of Poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) in Scaffolds for Guided Bone Regeneration: A Focused Review

TL;DR: The objective of this article was to review the characteristics and functions of scaffold with biomedical applications, with special interest in scaffold construction using poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) polymers, in order to update the current methods used for fabrication and to improve the quality of these scaffolds.
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Mechanical resistance of zirconium implant abutments: a review of the literature.

TL;DR: Although there is a wide variability of values among the different studies, abutments show favourable clinical behaviour for the rehabilitation of single implants in the anterior area, and the clinical evidence does not recommend the use of implanto-prosthetic zirconium abutment in the molar area.
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Zirconia implant abutments: microstructural analysis.

TL;DR: Compositional and diffraction results are consistent with polycrystalline yttria-stabilized tetragonal zirconia, and the material is susceptible to undergoing the stress-induced transformation toughening mechanism because of the very fine grain size.
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What Are the Histologic Effects of Surgical and Orthodontic Treatment on the Gingiva of Palatal Impacted Canines

TL;DR: Ordontic treatment of impacted maxillary canines used in conjunction with an open-window surgical technique results in predictable orthodontic eruption with few periodontal discrepancies of the marginal gingiva compared with their adjacent first premolars.