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Epidemiology of Implant Mortality Disparity Among Intraoral Positions and Prosthesis Types
The International Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Implants2017Vol. 32(3), pp. 525–532
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Abstract
Despite the high survival rates of endosseous implants as a whole, since the variation of implant loss was observed among the different anatomical positions for single-crown implants, special attention has to be given to the maxillary anterior and maxillary molar positions. A longer healing time assuming compensation for disadvantageous bone quality was not directly effective in increasing implant longevity in the vulnerable positions.
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