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Biological width formation to immediate implants placed at different level in relation to the crestal bone: an experimental study in dogs

ConclusionsThe alterations that occurred in the peri?implant soft tissues may be related to the hard tissue remodeling, showing similar quantitative findings in the biological width formation in both groups. Even though the subcrestal placement might reduce the distance from the implant shoulder to the first bone?to?implant contact and reestablish the biological width dimension in a most coronal position, it might not have any effect on minimizing the marginal bone loss. (Source: Clinical Oral Implants Research)

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