Validation of an implant stability measurement device using the percussion response: a clinical research study
Abstract Background Several devices have been developed to measure implant-bone stability as an indicator of successful implant treatment; these include Osstell®, which measures the implant stability quotient (ISQ), and the more recent AnyCheck®, which relies on percussion for the implant stability...
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Main Authors: | Yurie Okuhama (Author), Koudai Nagata (Author), Hyunjin Kim (Author), Hayato Tsuruoka (Author), Mihoko Atsumi (Author), Hiromasa Kawana (Author) |
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2022-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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