Submerged or non-submerged healing of endosseous implants to be used in the rehabilitation of partially dentate patients.

@article{Cecchinato2004SubmergedON,
  title={Submerged or non-submerged healing of endosseous implants to be used in the rehabilitation of partially dentate patients.},
  author={Denis Cecchinato and Cecilia Olsson and Jan Lindhe},
  journal={Journal of clinical periodontology},
  year={2004},
  volume={31 4},
  pages={
          299-308
        }
}
OBJECTIVE To evaluate bone-level alterations that occurred at implants of the Astra Tech(R) System that were placed in the load carrying, posterior parts of the dentition using either a submerged (two-stage) or a non-submerged (one-stage) installation protocol. [] Key Method For the randomization of cases, a custom-made program based on balanced random permuted blocks was utilized. The cases were assigned to two treatment groups, namely one-stage installation procedure, non-submerged technique (group A…
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