2016
DOI: 10.21767/2471-3082.100016
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The Restoration of Chewing Function and Facial Ethics in Condition of Extensive Atrophy Bone and Persistent Ischemic Hypoxia Maxillofacial Zone with Usage of Dental Implants

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“…They mentioned that the factors like intact edges of the fractured fragment, access to the fracture line, and an adequate isolation during the procedure play a key role in finding a successful alternative treatment [2]. Sergeevna et al discussed the restoration of chewing function and facial ethics in extensive atrophy bone and persistent ischemic hypoxia maxillofacial zone through dental implants [3]. Luthra reported a different aspect of the oral rehabilitation of completely edentulous patient.…”
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“…They mentioned that the factors like intact edges of the fractured fragment, access to the fracture line, and an adequate isolation during the procedure play a key role in finding a successful alternative treatment [2]. Sergeevna et al discussed the restoration of chewing function and facial ethics in extensive atrophy bone and persistent ischemic hypoxia maxillofacial zone through dental implants [3]. Luthra reported a different aspect of the oral rehabilitation of completely edentulous patient.…”
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confidence: 99%