The reliability of surgeons to avoid traumatic insertion of dental implants into high-risk regions: a panoramic radiograph study
Abstract Background The posterior regions of the jaws usually represent a significant risk for implant surgery. A non-valid assessment of the available bone height may lead to either perforation of the maxillary sinus floor or encroachment of the inferior alveolar nerve and consequently to implant f...
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Main Authors: | Firas A. Jamil (Author), Jamal A. Mohammed (Author), Thair A. Hasan (Author), Mohammed G. Rzoqi (Author) |
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2020-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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