Does intraoperative bone density testing correlate with parameters of primary implant stability? A pilot study in minipigs
Abstract Objectives Bone density, surgical protocol, and implant design are the major determinants of primary stability. The goal of this animal trial was to investigate potential correlations of intraoperative bone density testing with clinical and histologic parameters of primary implant stability...
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Main Authors: | Tanja Grobecker‐Karl (Author), Victor Palarie (Author), Sonja Schneider (Author), Matthias Karl (Author) |
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2019-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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