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Is the osseointegration of immediately and delayed loaded implants the same?—comparison of the implant stability during a 3‐month healing period in a prospective study

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Is the osseointegration of immediately and delayed loaded implants the same?—comparison of the implant stability during a 3‐month healing period in a prospective study

Auteurs : Wei Zhou ; Chun Han ; Li Yunming ; Dehua Li ; Yingliang Song ; Yimin Zhao

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Objectives: The objectives of the present study were (1) to compare the stability of delayed loaded (DL) and immediately loaded (IL) ITI SLA implants during the first 3 months of the healing period using resonance frequency analysis (RFA) and (2) to determine the factors that affect implant stability during the healing period.

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