Zahnmedizin up2date 2022; 16(01): 21-34
DOI: 10.1055/a-1750-7292
Implantologie

Anatomieassoziierte Blutungskomplikationen im Rahmen implantologischer Versorgungen des Unterkiefers

Libor Hart
,
Thomas Weischer

Seit der Einführung des Konzeptes der Osseointegration in die Zahnmedizin spielen enossale Implantate eine wesentliche Rolle in der kaufunktionellen Rehabilitation von Patienten [1], [2], [3]. Implantatgestützte, prothetische Versorgungen haben die Zahnmedizin revolutioniert und eine neue Ära eingeleitet.



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Article published online:
25 March 2022

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