@article{oai:mdu.repo.nii.ac.jp:00002774, author = {Ueda, Akio and Goto, Kazusuke and Fukuhara, Atsushi and Mori, Ryota and Komatsu, Fuhito and Tatsuya, Hidefumi and Chino, Takehiro and 植田, 章夫 and 後藤, 一輔 and 福原, 篤 and 森, 亮太 and 小松, 史 and 達谷, 英文 and 千野, 武廣}, issue = {4}, journal = {日本口腔インプラント学会誌, Journal of Japanese Society of Oral Implantology}, month = {Dec}, note = {application/pdf, HAP implants bond directly with bone, the load and distribution of occlusal force differs from that of natural teeth, which have physiological motility. More specifically, we considered the occlusal force is a key measure of the restoration of chewing ability. We performed a clinical investigation of the restoration of chewing ability and changes over time in peripheral gingiva in patients that had received HAP-coated dental implants (SUMICIKON®)The results and implications can be summarized as follows:}, pages = {521--533}, title = {Hydroxyapatite-Coated Dental Implantの臨床的検討 ―咬合力およびインプラント体周囲歯肉の長期的評価―}, volume = {11}, year = {1998} }