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The level of training of dental surgeons for the diagnosis and prevention of complications of dental implantation (case study)
2014
Kuban Scientific Medical Bulletin
Modern dental implants can most adequately compensate the lost teeth and the functions of a full dentition. The method of dental implantation is still fraught with a high risk of complications in each of its stages. A particularly acute problem for the early diagnosis and prevention of complications of dental implants. Unprofessional actions of a dentist, poor knowledge of the anatomy of the maxillofacial region, neglecting the necessity of full X-rays are able to neutralize any result achieved
doi:10.25207/1608-6228-2014-2-68-73
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