Evaluation of 4 mm implants in mandibular edentulous patients with reduced bone height. Surgical preliminary results
Aim: Growing evidence has suggested the utility of short dental implants for oral reconstructive procedures in clinical situations of limited vertical bone height. The aim of this short comunication was to evaluate the clinical use of implants < 10 mm in length and to determine short implant-supp...
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Main Authors: | J.L. Calvo-Guirado (Author), M. Mallaun (Author), M. Dard (Author), J.A. López Torres (Author) |
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