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Biological Implant Complications and Their Management

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Background: Background: With the increasing popularity of dental implants the presence of implant complications is rising, and the question of how to best manage these complications still lingers in most clinicians’ minds. This paper aims to provide clinicians with an overview of the most commonly encountered biologic implant complications as well as to provide guidelines as to how to treat them. Methods: Available English literature was reviewed, including peer-reviewed journal publications and online resources. Several treatment modalities have been proposed to manage these...

Autores: Hom-Lay Wang, Yung-Ting Hsu, Suzanne A. Mason, 

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Biological Implant Complications and Their Management
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