Widmann et al., 2010 - Google Patents
Flapless implant surgery in the edentulous jaw based on three fixed intraoral reference points and image‐guided surgical templates: accuracy in human cadaversWidmann et al., 2010
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- Widmann G
- Zangerl A
- Keiler M
- Stoffner R
- Bale R
- Puelacher W
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- Publication venue
- Clinical Oral Implants Research
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Objectives: In edentulous patients, accurate and stable positioning of a surgical template is impeded by the mobile mucosal tissue. The objective was to evaluate the accuracy of flapless computer‐assisted template‐guided surgery in an edentulous human cadaver …
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