Clinical applications and effectiveness of guided implant surgery: a critical review based on randomized controlled trials
Abstract Background Nowadays implant placement protocols are widespread among clinicians all over the world. However, available literature, only partially analyses what can be potential benefits for the clinicians and patients, often focusing just on specific aspects, such as accuracy. The purpose o...
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Main Authors: | Marco Colombo (Author), Carlo Mangano (Author), Eitan Mijiritsky (Author), Mischa Krebs (Author), Uli Hauschild (Author), Thomas Fortin (Author) |
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2017-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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