Peri-implant mucosal tissue attachment: Narrative review
The peri‑implant mucosa (PIM) is formed during the wound healing process that follows implant and abutment placement. The PIM is known to play crucial roles in function; acting as a biologic barrier for bacterial infiltration and maintaining the mucosal health of the implant, and for implant estheti...
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Main Authors: | Suzie Choe (Author), Tao Ma (Author), Deborah Jones (Author), Harlan J. Shiau (Author), Hanae Saito (Author) |
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2024-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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