TYPES OF IMPLANTS: CLASSIFICATION, INSTRUMENTATION, AND MEDICATION SUPPORT
Abstract
Intraosseous implants Intraosseous implants, depending on their shape, can be root-shaped, plate-shaped (plate-shaped), or combined. Root-shaped implants are usually used when there is sufficient bone volume for their installation.
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