IMPLANT LOADING IN RELATION TO DENSITY OF BONE
Keywords:
Cortical bone, cancellous bone, porous bone, immediate loadingAbstract
The available bone density is particularly important in implant, and describes the width, height, length, and angulation of the edentulous area considered for implants. Sufficient quantity of bone is the primary condition for the use of endosteal implants. In addition, available bone is also described in density, which reflects the hardness of the bone. This paper provides a review in brief regarding the type of implant loading depending on the density of bone.
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2015-01-01
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POONAM MALIK, M. R. . (2015). IMPLANT LOADING IN RELATION TO DENSITY OF BONE. Indo-European Journal of Dental Therapy and Research, 3(1), 267–270. Retrieved from https://ijddmr.org/index.php/iejdtr/article/view/89
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