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Sleeping vs. loaded implants, long‐term observations via a retrospective analysis

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Sleeping vs. loaded implants, long‐term observations via a retrospective analysis

Auteurs : K. Marcelis ; M. Vercruyssen ; E. Nicu ; I. Naert ; M. Quirynen

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Abstract

Several theories have been presented to explain initial and secondary marginal bone loss around dental implants (e.g. microbial load, adverse loading, microbial leakage, compromised healing/adaptation of host‐implant interface).

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DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0501.2011.02263.x

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