Abstract
Ultrasound therapy is a form of mechanical energy administered to an organism as high frequent acoustical pressure waves.
Several investigations have established the stimulatory effect of low-intensity ultrasound treatment on osteogenesis and fracture healing.
The positive influence of low-intensity ultrasound treatment on fracture healing has been demonstrated in animal experiments as well as in clinical trials.
The consequence which suggested availability of Low-intensity ultrasonic therapy by study about the bone regeneration acceleration which we used ultrasound for in animal experiment was obtained formerly.
We apply Low-intensity ultrasonic therapy to some cases for implants treatment and report it because interesting results were obtained clinically.