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Biomechanical aspects of primary implant stability: a human cadaver study

Turkyilmaz et al., 2009

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13035741758513097041
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Turkyilmaz I
Sennerby L
McGlumphy E
Tözüm T
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Clinical Implant Dentistry and Related Research

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Background: The quality of bone is an important factor in the successful implant treatment, and it is evident that higher implant failure is more likely in poor quality of bone. The primary stability of oral implants related to resistance to micromotion during healing is influenced by …
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