The Influence of the Usage of a Trephine Bar for Dental Implant Placement
@article{Takahashi2015TheIO, title={The Influence of the Usage of a Trephine Bar for Dental Implant Placement}, author={Yasuko Takahashi and Yuichi Ito and Yoshihiro Kimura and Norihiro Hashiguchi and Yoichiro Nakajima and Nozomu Fukui and Yoshifumi Suwa and Shin Kasuya and Akihiro Sunano and Miwa Kanou and Takaaki Ueno}, journal={Journal of oral tissue engineering}, year={2015}, volume={13}, pages={5-9}, url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:57851783} }
In the present study, the clinical results for dental implants placed with a trephine bar are evaluated compared with those for dental implanted with a regular drill.
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