Implant surgery in healthy compromised patients-review of literature
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Implant surgery in healthy compromised patients-review of literature
Abstract
Systemic diseases are of major importance in terms of prosthetic restorations supported by dental implants in healthy compromised patients. Each treatment stage from conception of the treatment plan to the long-term monitoring is under the necessity of the interdisciplinary approach to the underlying disease.
Keywords: complications; dental implant; healthy compromised patients; limitations.
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