Kramer et al., 2005 - Google Patents
Navigated vs. conventional implant insertion for maxillary single tooth replacement: a comparative in vitro studyKramer et al., 2005
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- Kramer F
- Baethge C
- Swennen G
- Rosahl S
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- Clinical oral implants research
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Introduction: Computer‐guided navigation has proven a valuable tool in several surgical disciplines. During oral implant placement, its application is intended to accomplish optimal implant localization and to reduce the risk of damage to adjacent structures. The aim of this …
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