Comparative biomechanics of all-on-4 and vertical implant placement in asymmetrical mandibular: a finite element study
Abstract Background Clinical scenarios frequently present challenges when patients exhibit asymmetrical mandibular atrophy. The dilemma arises: should we adhere to the conventional All-on-4 technique, or should we contemplate placing vertically oriented implants on the side with sufficient bone mass...
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Main Authors: | Xin Sun (Author), Xiaodong Tang (Author), Kangjie Cheng (Author), Zhuoheng Xia (Author), Yunfeng Liu (Author), Fan Yang (Author), Linhong Wang (Author) |
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2024-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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