The Effect of Different Angled Abutments with Peripheral Groove and Vent Hole on the Retention of Cement Retained Implant - Supported Restorations
Background: The purpose of this study was to analyze the effect of vent hole or peripheral groove on retention of differently angled (15 ° and 30 o) abutments in of cement retained implant supported restorations. Methods: A total of sixty standart implant abutments were used. Abutments were divided...
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Main Authors: | Nuran Yanıkoğlu (Author), Hilal Asutay (Author) |
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Selçuk University,
2024-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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