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Experimental Studies

The design of a vibration transducer to monitor the integrity of dental implants.
Cawley P, Pavlakovic B, Alleyne D.N, George R, Back T, Meredith N.
Proc Instn Mech Engrs [H] 1998;212(4):265-272. 

The importance of surface texture for bone integration of screw shaped implants: an in vivo study of implants patterned by photolithography.
Hallgren C, Reimers H, Gold J, Wennerberg A. 
J Biomed Mater Res 2001 Dec 15;57(4):485-496. 

The application of modal vibration analysis to study bone healing in vivo.
Meredith N. J. 
Dent Res 1994;73(4):793. 

Quantitative determination of the stability of the implant-tissue interface
using resonance frequency analysis.
Meredith N, Alleyne D, Cawley P. 
Clin Oral Implants Res 1996; 7: 261-267. 

Mapping implant stability by resonance frequency analysis.
Meredith N, Rasmussen L, Sennerby L, Alleyne D.
Med Sci Res 1996;24:191-193. 

The application of resonance frequency measurements to study the stability of titanium implants during healing in the rabbit tibia.
Meredith N, Shagaldi F, Alleyne D, Sennerby L, Cawley P.
Clin Oral Implants Res 1997;8(3):234-243. 

Measurements of stability changes of titanium implants with exposed threads subjected to barrier membrane induced bone augmentation. An experimental study in the rabbit tibia.
Rasmusson L, Meredith N, Sennerby L.
Clin Oral Impl Res 1997;8:316-322. 

Stability assessments and histology of titanium implants placed simultaneously with autogenous onlay bone in the rabbit tibia.
Rasmusson L, Meredith N, Kahnberg K-E, Sennerby L.
Int J Oral Maxillofac Surg 1998 Jun;27(3): 229-235. 

The influence of simultaneous versus delayed placement on the stability of titanium implants in onlay bone grafts. A histologic and biomechanic study in the rabbit.
Rasmusson L, Meredith N, Cho I.H, Sennerby L.
Int. J. Oral Maxillofac Surg 1999; 28:224-231. 

Effects of barrier membranes on bone resorption and implant healing in onlay bone grafts. An experimental study.
Rasmusson. L, Meredith N, Kahnberg K-E, Sennerby L. 
Clin Oral Impl Res. 1999;10:267-277. 

Effects of implant design and surface on bone regeneration and implant stability: an experimental study in the dog mandible.
Rasmusson L, Kahnberg KE, Tan A.
Clin Implant Dent Relat Res 2001;3(1):2-8. 

Influence of implant design on primary fit and stability. A RFA and histological comparison of MkIII and MkIV Brånemark implants in the dog mandible.
Rompen E, DaSilva D, Hockers T, Lundgren A-K, Gottlow J, Glauser R, Sennerby L.
Applied Osseointegration Research 2001;2(1):9-11. 

Measurements comparing the initial stability of five designs of dental implants: A human cadaver study.
O’Sullivan D, Sennerby L and Meredith N.
Clin Impl Dent Rel Res 2000;2:85-92. 

Systemically administered human growth hormone improves initial implant stability: an experimental study in the rabbit.
Stenport VF, Olsson B, Morberg P, Tornell J, Johansson CB.
Clin Implant Dent Relat Res 2001;3(3):135-141.
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