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Implants with an Oxidized Surface Placed Predominately in Soft Bone Quality and Subjected to Immediate Occlusal Loading: Results from a 7‐Year Clinical Follow‐Up

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Implants with an Oxidized Surface Placed Predominately in Soft Bone Quality and Subjected to Immediate Occlusal Loading: Results from a 7‐Year Clinical Follow‐Up

Auteurs : Roland Glauser

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Purpose: The purpose of this clinical follow‐up was to document the 7‐year outcome of immediately loaded implants exhibiting an oxidized surface.

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DOI: 10.1111/j.1708-8208.2011.00352.x

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