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Published May 16, 2016 at 520 × 326 in The severe atrophied maxilla: Newly described treatment concepts to avoid extensive grafting procedures are showing encouraging results, in particular those using tilted implants.
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Figure 8. By using the torquecontrolled screwdriver the abutment head is fixed. The subsequent treatment is at the discretion of the practitioner: the implant allows either immediate function or the classic two-stage procedures.

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