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The alveolar process of the edentulous maxilla in periodontitis and non‐periodontitis subjects

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The alveolar process of the edentulous maxilla in periodontitis and non‐periodontitis subjects

Auteurs : Jan Lindhe ; Denis Cecchinato ; Eriberto A. Bressan ; Marco Toia ; Mauricio G. Araújo ; Birgitta Liljenberg

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Background: Early implant failures may document that the bone tissue or the wound‐healing process following installation surgery was compromised. Subjects who have lost teeth for periodontal reasons exhibit more earlier implant failures than subjects who had experienced tooth loss for other reasons.

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DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0501.2011.02205.x

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