Early marginal bone stability of dental implants placed in a transalveolarly augmented maxillary sinus: a controlled retrospective study of surface modification with calcium ions
Abstract Background Recently, components of the extracellular cellular matrix have been assessed to enhance the biological response to dental implants. This study aims to assess the effect of surface modification with calcium ions on the early marginal bone loss of dental implants placed in a transa...
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Main Authors: | Eduardo Anitua (Author), Laura Piñas (Author), Mohammad Hamdan Alkhraisat (Author) |
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2017-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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