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AUTHOR
Mariano Herrero Climent
In vitro evaluation of the influence of the cortical bone on the primary stability of two implant systems
Aims: Immediate loading has become a predictable option for treatment, while one of the main requirements for its implementation is obtaining appropriate primary stability in implants. With that aim, conical implants are commercially available, since, according to specialized literature, they provide greater stability. One of the methods to measure implant stability which has evolved to further stages is resonance frequency analysis (RFA). In the present paper we attempt to evaluate the influence of the cortical bone on the primary stability of two implants of similar diameter and length. Study design: 15 fresh cow ribs were selected and six different implant beds were prepared in each. The…
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