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Perceptual Changes in the Peri‐Implant Soft Tissues Assessed by Directional Cutaneous Kinaesthesia and Graphaesthesia: A Prospective Study

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Perceptual Changes in the Peri‐Implant Soft Tissues Assessed by Directional Cutaneous Kinaesthesia and Graphaesthesia: A Prospective Study

Auteurs : Pascale Habre-Hallage ; Nada Bou Abboud-Naaman ; Herve Reychler ; Daniel Van Steenberghe ; Reinhilde Jacobs

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Background: The innervation of skin and oral mucosa plays a major physiological role in exteroception. This innervation is also clinically relevant as sensory changes occur after neurosurgical procedures.

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DOI: 10.1111/j.1708-8208.2009.00215.x

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