Daisuke Ono
Nagasaki University
7 Papers
63 Citations
Daisuke Ono is an academic researcher from Nagasaki University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Osseointegration & Implant. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 7 publications.
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Papers
Nano Hydroxyapatite-coated Implants Improve Bone Nanomechanical Properties
Ryo Jimbo,Paulo G. Coelho,Matthew Bryington,Marta Baldassarri,Nick Tovar,Fredrik Currie,Mariko Hayashi,Malvin N. Janal,Martin Andersson,Daisuke Ono,Stefan Vandeweghe,Stefan Vandeweghe,Ann Wennerberg +12 more
TL;DR: A nanoscale hydroxyapatite (HA)-coated implant surface is described and hypothesize that it will hasten osseointegration and improve its quality relative to that of non-coated implants, validating the postulated hypothesis.
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Histological and three-dimensional evaluation of osseointegration to nanostructured calcium phosphate-coated implants.
Ryo Jimbo,Paulo G. Coelho,Stefan Vandeweghe,Humberto Osvaldo Schwartz-Filho,Humberto Osvaldo Schwartz-Filho,Mariko Hayashi,Daisuke Ono,Martin Andersson,Ann Wennerberg,Ann Wennerberg +9 more
TL;DR: 3-D quantification indicated a statistical decrease in bone density in the non-coated control implant group between 2 and 4weeks after the surgery, and 3-D evaluation further clarified the temporal characteristics and biological reaction of implants in bone.
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Accelerated photo-induced hydrophilicity promotes osseointegration : an animal study
TL;DR: The results proved that the enhanced photo-induced hydrophilicity of the NH(4) F-HF(2) -modified anodized implants promoted bone apposition during the early stages of osseointegration in rabbit tibiae.
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Lateral bone augmentation with newly developed β-tricalcium phosphate block: an experimental study in the rabbit mandible.
TL;DR: The newly developed β-TCP blocks presented subsequent replacement by newly formed bone, in conjunction with maintaining the external morphology, to improve lateral bone augmentation in rabbits.
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Comparison of Histological and Three-dimensional Characteristics of Porous Titanium Granules and Deproteinized Bovine Particulate Grafts Used for Sinus Floor Augmentation in Humans: A Pilot Study
TL;DR: From a bone formation perspective, PTG grafts were comparable with the commonly used Bio-Oss grafts and may be regarded as a possible alternative for permanent grafting in sinus augmentation.
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