Clinical outcome of narrow diameter implants inserted into allografts
OBJECTIVE: Narrow diameter implants (NDI) (i.e. diameter <3.75 mm) are a potential solution for specific clinical situations, such as reduced interradicular bone, thin alveolar crest and replacement of teeth with small cervical diameter. NDI have been available in clinical practice since the 1990...
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Main Authors: | Maurizio Franco (Author), Alessandro Viscioni (Author), Leone Rigo (Author), Riccardo Guidi (Author), Ilaria Zollino (Author), Anna Avantaggiato (Author), Francesco Carinci (Author) |
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University of São Paulo,
2009-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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