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endosseous implant

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endosseous implant

an implant that is inserted into the alveolar and/or basal bone and protrudes through the mucoperiosteum.
Synonym(s): endosteal implant
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en·dos·te·al im·plants

(en-dos'tē-ăl im'plants)
Those devices that are inserted into the alveolar and/or basal bone and protrude through the mucoperiosteum.
Synonym(s): endosseous implant.
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was obtained by classical endosseous implants and cut into thin slices (suitable for the 24-well plates) with extrathin cutting discs nonpolluting inline [c] (B.M.
A total of 102 implants were placed in sinus-augmented areas: 55 endosseous implants were placed simultaneously with sinus augmentation, and 47 were delayed (Table 2).
The use of endosseous implants allows achieving satisfactory or good anatomical and functional results [3].
Sublingual hematoma formation during immediate placement of mandibular endosseous implants. J Am Dent Assoc 2004; 135(2): 168-72.
Experimentally, it was shown that endosseous implants placed in young pigs have imitated the effects of ankylosed teeth [51].
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