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The BOMB project aims to enhance the understanding of the biomechanical properties at the bone-implant interface to improve the stability of orthopaedic and dental implants. By utilizing advanced imaging techniques and animal models, it seeks to develop new strategies and implants that promote better osseointegration a…
Orthopaedic and dental implants are commonly used clinically.
Their success rely on adequate primary and secondary stabilities, the latter being achieved through osseointegration, where bone grows around and onto the surface of the implant.
However, prosthesis anchorage failures are still experienced and remain difficult to anticipate.
The biomechanical properties of the bone-implant interface are the essentials for determining the implant stability but are still poorly understood.
The objective…
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